SHARE

Author Jane Bryant Quinn Releases New Book, Plans Appearance In Rhinebeck

POUGHQUAG, N.Y. -- The question of how to stretch your income and savings over 30 years or more has never been so important.

Jane Bryant Quinn

Jane Bryant Quinn

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
"How to Make Your Money Last" is the latest book by Author Jane Bryant Quinn.

"How to Make Your Money Last" is the latest book by Author Jane Bryant Quinn.

Photo Credit: Submitted

So says best-selling author and prominent financial journalist Jane Bryant Quinn who explains that, with lifespans getting longer, people worry that they will run out of money when they retire. "At 65 you might live another 30-plus years," she said. "You have Social Security, you maybe have a pension, you have a certain amount of savings and investments, but you don't know how long you're going to live."

Her latest book, "How to Make Your Money Last: The Indispensable Retirement Guide," out Tuesday, Jan. 5, addresses those concerns, offering ideas and recipes for increasing the income you get from your savings and investments, maintaining that income for life, and simple tools such as index mutual funds and immediate pay annuities.

Quinn, a resident of Poughquag and the Founding Editorial Director of Daily Voice, says the book has been on her mind for several years. "There are tons of books on retirement lifestyle advice and lots of books on how to invest in retirement, but there wasn't a book on how to turn whatever savings you have into a reliable income for life," she said. 

Quinn encourages readers to look at their savings and investments in a new way. "It starts with right-sizing your life," she says. "Projecting your future income and developing a lifestyle to fit."

The book not only deals with the financial steps needed for lifelong security but the emotional ones as well including the five stages of retirement from Pre-Retirement (thinking about it) to the Honeymoon phase ("I'm finally free!") to Disenchanted ("I'm free, but free to do what?") to Reorientation (adjusting to a new reality) to Stability. "Stability is where you want to be so you can quit worrying about money and enjoy yourself," she said.

Learn more at Quinn's free reading, held at Starr Library in Rhinebeck Saturday, Jan. 23 at 2 p.m. Information: 68 West Market St., (845) 876-4030.

For more financial advice, go to www.janebryantquinn.com/. Quinn, incidentally, isn't retiring anytime soon though she did admit she may slow down.

to follow Daily Voice Northwest Dutchess and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE