 Retirement isn't something that most people like to consider early enough in their career. Maybe we do not like the idea of earning money without working. But the reality of it is something that we must work for before achieving it. And that's the essence of retirement planning. You see, the best part to start talking about planning towards retirement is now. Whether you are in your 20s, 30s, 40s or even 50s, you can start now. You don't have to wait till you retire to start fixing things or wait till you've got only a few months to go. Starting now means that you get to take advantage of compound interest. Imagine saving only a few dollars now and leaving it for another 20 years to accrue interest. That sounds good. That's why you should start planning for retirement now. So in this video, I'll share with you 10 retirement planning books to help you achieve success after retirement. If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you don't miss out on exciting videos like this. 1. How to retire happy The 12 most important decisions you must make before you retire by Stan Hinden The good thing about reading this book is that the authors Stan Hinden, like many others, didn't have a perfect life before he retired. He found it difficult to put money aside for retirement purposes because all sorts of life situations kept arising from time to time. For instance, his children came along. He had to deal with unemployment at some point, paying his kids' college tuition, a few bad decisions and a failed business. However, despite dealing with so many financial stress, he eventually made it to an excellent finish. Hinden offers expert advice about how to live a healthy and happy life during retirement in a step-by-step way that is easy for anyone to understand. 2. The new retirementality Planning your life and living your dreams at any age you want by Mitch Anthony If retiring early at a young age is something you dream of, then you need to plan not just your finances but your personal satisfaction as well. Mitch Anthony explains how you can do that in this book. How do you think about retirement? How can you craft a fulfilling retirement? Answering these questions can help you plan a great future for yourself. The new retirementality provides a lot of insights to help you provide answers to these questions. 3. The retirement maze by Robert Pascal What makes some people so happy in retirement and others unhappy? When Pascal was young, he started a successful market research firm and managed to retire relatively early. The young resodger who expected to find himself happy afterwards was shocked to find out that he wasn't. So he decided to conduct research and interviews with people both online and offline. According to his research, some people are happy after retirement and others unhappy because people do not realize the profound changes that come with retirements. Knowing this, however, will help them start thinking differently and this will help them feel happy after they are retired. 4. The smartest retirement book you'll ever read, Achieve Your Retirement Dreams in Any Economy by Daniel R. Soling In this book, Soling torches on some of the financial choices we make now and how to do better. The book teaches the basics of investments alongside other financial subjects like Riva's mortgage, social security distribution, delaying retirement, and prenuptial agreements for people who get married later in life. Soling outlines simple strategies to help people through the process of investments so that they can save money in a way that will outlive them after retirement while warning about possible scams that can allow people to lose money. 5. The Five Years Before You Retire by Emily Guy Bacon Although most people try to put aside money for when they retire all through their career, they only realize in their 60s that they haven't saved enough to last them a lifetime. In this book, however, Bacon shows people the most critical times of their lives to save the five years before retirement. While it is essential to start saving for retirement while you are young, the five years before your retirement is when most people make the most money of their lives so it's best to save at that time. 6. The Retiring Mind by Robert P. Delamontage There are specific mental challenges that come with retirement. Learning to deal and overcome your inner barriers to happiness in your retirement age is what Delamontage teaches in this book, The Retiring Mind. 7. Ready to Pull the Retirement Trigger? Your Strategic Guide to Retire with Confidence by Mary Sturk Again, if you don't enjoy the later years of your life when you've got all the time you've ever demanded in this world to yourself, what then is the purpose of all the years you've spent before? Retirement, like every other goal in life, takes planning. With a great plan, you can meet up to your expectations, financial, health, mental, etc. Sturk realizes that most people are hesitant to retire due to the fear of having a financial burden come up. So the book outlines the path and strategy to create a plan. From discovering your purpose after a career to creating a plan to find your desired lifestyle. The book also contains specific tasks and questions to help you fathom what your ideal retirement should look like and how it will happen. 8. Start Late, Finish Rich by David Barche Say you realize that you are going to retire soon and you haven't made any financial plans for it, what do you do next? Barche, in this book, helps people to realize that they aren't out of the game no matter how late you are to the field. Do you know what? Almost no one is ideally prepared for retirement and more than a few people are woefully unprepared. The book outlines practical ways to rectify the situation no matter your age or financial status. It is not too late to set up your retirement fund. 9. How to retire with enough money by Teresa Giladucci Living with enough money is everyone's dream but the execution of the goal or plan has been a challenge for most people partly because of misinformation, confusion and poor policies. Giladucci suggests how much money one should save before retiring and also outlines some of the principles that will help the funds to keep growing. The book also covers the risk of not saving enough money while you are working and what other options you might have. 10. What do you need for the rest of your life and what will it cost by Lee Essenbeck? Essenbeck talks about the amount of money and resources that you will need to be able to enjoy the life that you desire when you come to the end of your career in this book. The book also explores ways to help people manage their lives, money and a quest for happiness effectively. There you go guys, what book will you be reading first? Thank you very much for watching our videos, if you like this video watch more videos on our channel and subscribe, we love you.