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Stan Hinden

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Stan Hinden wrote the "Retirement Journal" column in The Washington Post for seven years after he retired as a financial writer in 1996. "How to Retire Happy" was inspired by this long-running column which discussed the dilemmas and challenges that confront retirees and those who are planning to retire. The "Retirement Journal" columns were inspired in turn by the experiences, good and bad, that Stan and his wife Sara had as retirees. In 1998, the Post nominated "Retirement Journal" for the Pulitzer Prize in Commentary. At the same time, the column won an award from the American University School of Communication and the Investment Company Institute for "excellence in personal finance reporting." Stan has appeared on radio and television and has spoken often on the subject, "What I Wish I Had Known About Retirement." Before he retired from The Post in 1996, he spent 12 years in the Business section writing about stocks and mutual funds. In total, he spent 23 years at The Post as a full-time writer and editor, as part of his 45 year career in journalism. The third edition of "How to Retire Happy" was published in January 2010. Stan now writes the "Retirement Perspectives" column for AARP Financial. www.aarpfinancial.com Stan's web site is www.stanhinden.com
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