Lives in Context Video 15.2: Retirement: Planning and AdjustmentClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 583 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Elsie works as an in-home caretaker. In the video, she shares that she has asked herself, "How much longer are you going to do this?" Even though she's 77, Elsie reports that she "takes one year at a time." In other words, she'll know when she's ready. Elsie is taking the route of ______ retirement
A. transitional
B. cold turkey
C. investment-wise
D. gradual
Answer: D
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