Retirement & Guidance
   Your Retirement Years  
  Overview
  Retirement Income Advantage
Considering Retirement
  Will Your Money Last?
  Eight Things to Do Before You Retire
  Fidelity's Viewpoint
Planning for Retirement
  When You Leave a Job
  Manage Your Investments
  Retirement Planning Tools
  Withdrawal Calculators
  Withdrawal Strategies
Addressing Retirement Needs
  Estate Planning and Charitable Giving
  Resources & Seminars
 
Resources & Seminars
 
Use these resources to learn more about retirement issues. Links to other sites will open a new browser window.
Attend a Seminar about meeting your retirement goals.
Please contact us at 800-FIDELITY (343-3548) with questions about our retirement services, accounts, resources, or seminars.
 

Learn More

 
    Health & Wellness     Lifestyle & Travel     Finance & Insurance     Estate Planning & Inheriting    
 
 www.seniors.gov Access government sites, federal agencies and all 50 states with services for senior citizens.
 
 www.eldercare.gov The Eldercare Locator, a nationwide toll-free service, helps identify local services for seniors.
 
 www.nia.nih.gov The Resource Directory for Older People from the National Institute on Aging is a database of information about national and state-level organizations that serve older adults and geriatric professionals.

Need help planning for long term care? Search for "Age Page" on the National Institute on Aging web site.
 
 www.medicare.gov Visit Medicare online. Look in the Publications area for information on home health care and how to choose a nursing home.
 
 www.healthfinder.gov healthfinder® is a resource for finding government and nonprofit health and human services information on the Internet.
 
 What Benefits Can You
 Expect From Medicare?
Understand the coverage provided by this federal health insurance program.
 
 Signing Up for Medicare When should you apply for Medicare and how?
 
 Getting Social Security Benefit
 Estimates
The Social Security Administration offers tools to help you get estimates of your Social Security benefit.
 
 Deciding Where to Put Down
 Roots in Retirement
If you picture yourself living in a new locale after you retire-in a different city or state or even a country other than the U.S. you shouldn't just pick up and move without doing some homework first.
 
 

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