Second Acts: The Benefits of Working in Retirement
No images? Click here By Brian Hershberg | June 6, 2021 Working in retirement sounds like an oxymoron. It was hard for me to get that thought out of my mind this past week as I worked on our quarterly magazine feature on retirement issues, but reporter Neal Templin makes a compelling case. Working in retirement, it seems, is good not only for enhancing your nest egg or boosting your estate for potential heirs, but it's also good for your health. Take it from someone who knows both sides:
On the fiscal side of the ledger, the benefits of work in retirement are many. You can save more. You can avoid tapping your portfolio. You can delay Social Security, which is good for maximizing benefits. Consider:
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