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Show Tips on Planning Your Retirement Wouldn't it be great to have an extra 2,000 hours a year to do whatever you'd like? The answer is "maybe," says a free 62-page book urging Americans to plan seriously for retirement. The danger of relocating without proper preparation and attempting to adopt a brand new lifestyle are pointed out in the book which includes addresses of many organizations that can help make the retirement planning process a little easier. The book, prepared by retirement planning experts at one of the nation's largest insurance companies, discusses dis-cusses financial, emotional and health planning in detail that often isn't presented in retirement planning literature. litera-ture. Coping with death, myths about old age, sickness, sick-ness, considering "phased" retirement and enrolling in pre-retirement education programs are covered. A free copy of the booklet, book-let, entitled "and one day you retire," may be obtained by writing to Dolores Harper, Corporate Communications, DA0 2, Aetna Life & Casualty, 151 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Conn. 06156. |