What a great read and reference book to keep on hand. there is so much information in here especially starting at your younger working years that you can start preparing for the right options to make.
Enjoy the wisdom shared at the beginning of every chapter from famous people.
There are also worksheets to fill out that are linked at the back of the book where references are.
Myths and the truths behind them are explained in detail so you will have all bases covered.
The one that sticks with me especially are the costs of healthcare and expenses and things about social security not lasting.
Like the breakdown of various 401's IRA's and ROTH accounts and the features to having each one. Pitfalls to watch out for before you have to use them are also discussed. Love how they tell you to take your time, encourage your time away from work at the very beginning and how to go about things slowly. There is no rush to making poor decisions.
There are lots of questions an advisor should be asking you, about how you want to spend your years, and doing what to help you afford to be able to do things you enjoy.
Love that they point out to withdraw on the earnings made, not the principle. How to avoid taxes and penalties on withdrawals is another really detailed section to look for.
we use everything discussed in this book along with treasury bonds for our future.
Life insurance and annuities are also discussed and the thoughts of legacy you want to leave behind.
Create a new budget, learn new things, stay active are just a few things you can do to live longer. There are so many strategies listed in this book to keep you on the right track.
Great book to keep handy in the library.
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