Don'T Retire Broke: An Indispensable Guide to Tax-Efficient Retirement Planning and Financial Freedom
By (Author) Rick Rodgers
Red Wheel/Weiser
New Page Books,US
30th May 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal finance
332.024014
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
1g
Retirement planning was simple and predictable 40 years ago. All you needed was your company pension, personal savings and state pension. Those days are long gone. Most public pensions are underfunded and private companies can't get rid of them fast enough. The government is struggling to support the state pension. And most people haven't saved even a fraction of what they should. Retiring comfortably today is not about saving more, it's about saving smart. In DON'T RETIRE BROKE, you will learn: *Traps to avoid before you retire. *How to maximise state pension benefits. *What to do now if you still have a pension. *How to keep the tax man out of your pension fund. Isn't it time to make sure you don't retire broke "Don't Retire Broke is not meant to be read after retirement; it has to be read, absorbed and assimilated while you are working. I highly recommend this book be included in the curriculum of business schools." -Ashraf Chaudhry, author, The Craft of Selling "Yourself" "What a great read! Simple enough that most everyone should be able to understand its importance." - Les Willson, counsellor, Financial Peace University
Don't Retire Broke is not meant to be read after retirement; it has to be read, absorbed, and assimilated while you are working. I highly recommend this book be included in the curriculum of business schools.
--Ashraf Chaudhry, author, The Craft of Selling Yourself-- "Reviews"
This is must read for those who are seeking advice on how best to invest for their retirement years and have yet to develop a plan for themselves and family.
--Gerard L. Glenn, past chairman of the board, SCORE Association, SCORE Foundation-- "Reviews"
What a great read! Simple enough that most everyone should be able to understand its importance.
--Les Willson, counselor, Financial Peace University-- "Reviews"
Rick Rodgers is cofounder and president of Rodgers & Associates, a wealth management firm in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He is one of America's leading retirement specialists and has been featured in the New York Times, Smart Money and Investment News. He has appeared on dozens of television programmes, from FOX Business to The 700 Club and offered millions of people tips on how to plan for a successful retirement.