
If you are in your 40s, 50s or 60s, you are probably hoping to find the fountain of youth, and you are ready to feel like a kid again with a happy-go-lucky retirement. However, when you plan your golden years, it is best to retire like an adult … that is to say responsibly and with a written plan for making your money last as long as you do. The Merriam-Webster dictionary added “adult” as a…

