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"A single source for what you need to know to put your financial house in order, an impressive piece of work, and very useful."
—Bob Clark, Editor-in-Chief, Dow Jones Investment Advisor
Ric Edelman, America's most successful financial advisor, has revised and updated his classic personal finance bestseller to reflect the new global economic outlook. In his 4th edition of The Truth About Money, Edelman tells you everything
...Most people think of retirement as taking an extended vacation. In fact, it's more like running a marathon. But all too often, people only realize that after they start running.
Fortunately, with a little planning, you'll be able to run that marathon easily—as long as you need to—for a happy, successful retirement.
In How to Retire and Not Die, Gary and Max Sirak walk you step by step through the process of winning that
...The deeply personal story of why award-winning personal finance blogger Elizabeth Willard Thames abandoned a successful career in the city and embraced extreme frugality in order to create a more meaningful, purpose-driven life and retire to a homestead in the woods at age thirty-two with her husband and daughter.
In 2014, Elizabeth and Nate Thames were conventional 9-5 young urban professionals. But the couple had a dream to become
...Uncover the truth about planning for retirement!
From financial advisors and pundits on television to colleagues and family members, everyone has something to say about retirement. But how much of it is true? Whether you're looking to move into a senior living community or travel the world, Choose Your Retirement shows you how to...
Greed. Exploitation. And so many fees. All hiding in plain sight. That's your financial advisor. Whose services and advice have become the outdated VHS player of retirement.

In Fire Your Financial Advisor: 40 Years of Greed and Exploitation of the American Retiree, and How You Can Fight Back, Greg Aler tells the story of how the financial industry created a trillion-dollar empire by withholding information while
...It’s time to say goodbye to the tired financial advice that has lost Americans trillions of dollars in wealth. Contrary to what the Wall Street propaganda machine would have you believe. . . . there’s no need to risk your hard earned money in order to grow wealthy. Within...
A guide to maximizing resources and minimizing expenses for retired people offers readers strategies for getting around bureaucratic loopholes, discussing when to retire, how to avoid hidden taxes, and more.
"Their book details the 'hidden rules' of calculating pension benefits, appealing Medicare rulings, and rearranging assets to increase benefits. Charts, examples, and money-saving tips accompany a clearly written text." – Library
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