 
 Retire Early Advice on investments, health care, and insurance so you can step off the treadmill
 Who'll Coddle Your Nest Egg? An outside adviser may be the ticket to make sure your 401(k) is cooked to order
 Timing Your Exit You could lose valuable pay if you leave even a few days too soon
 Online Extra: Slide Show: How to Retire Earlier
 In Your 20s
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 How To Analyze That Buyout Offer Getting out early can be a good deal—or not. Be ready to finesse the details with your employer
 Until Medicare Kicks In... Finding affordable health insurance may be the hardest part of early retirement
 More Dollars Later In Life A longevity policy allows you to spend more freely in retirement
 Pro Bono Perfection Volunteer work can be seriously gratifying—for those who find the right opportunities
 And Now For That Dream Job Ready to turn your hobby into a business? Heed the advice of retirees who did it
 Adventures Of A Lifetime For retirees with plenty of spring in their step, here are some of the world's most spectacular trips
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