Who Stole My Pension: How You Can Stop the Looting
By (Author) Robert Kiyosaki
By (author) Edward Siedle
Plata Publishing
Plata Publishing
1st April 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Retirement
332.024014
Book detail unspecified
240
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
It's estimated that there are over 50 million pensioners in the United States alone. Like the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Italy, Germany and many other countries around the world are all in big trouble when it comes to the solvency of their pension funds. Who Stole My Pension was written to give them guidance, resources, and tools so they can take action...and stop the looting.
We are in the early stages of the greatest retirement crisis in the history of our nation and, indeed, the entire world. According to the World Health Organization, nearly two billion people around the world are expected to be over age 60 by 2050, a figure that's more than triple what it was in 2000. For better or for worse, never before have there been more elderly people living on planet Earth. One thing is. certain: Doing nothing sitting back, confident your pension check is 'in the mail'is not an option. That's a risk you can't afford to take.
Kiyosaki and Siedle saw this crisis looming years ago, and thus put forth strategies on how retirees can take control not only their pensions, but their financial futures.
Kiyosaki writes about the fact that his father, a highly educated man he calls his poor dad, wasn't poor until he lost his job, his paycheck and his pension. 'His PHD couldn't save him,' says Kiyosaki, who has dedicated his life to teaching and financial literacy advocacy. In Who Stole My Pension the authors focus on the most misunderstood and ignored cause of the pension crisis: mismanagement of pensions and investments. The culprits that are looting the pensions of public school teachers, firefighters, police, as well as private sector workers, are on Wall Street. Here are critical questions those with pensions and retirees can askand guidance regarding how to act on what they learn.
Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dadthe #1 personal finance book of all time. He has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. He is an entrepreneur, educator, and investor who believes that each of us has the power to makes changes in our lives, take control of our financial future, and live the rich life we deserve. With perspectives on money and investing that often contradict conventional wisdom, Robert has earned an international reputation for straight talk, irreverence, and courage and has become a passionate and outspoken advocate for financial education. Edward Ted Siedle is a widely-read writer for Forbes, a former attorney with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and Americas leading expert in pension looting. He has spent more than three decades forensically investigating over $1 trillion in retirement plans. In 2018, Ted secured the largest CFTC whistleblower award in history$30 millionand in 2017, the largest SEC whistleblower award of $48 million. Siedle was named as one of the 40 most influential people in the U.S. pension debate by Institutional Investor magazine for 2014 and 2015.