Read and Retire Rich!
While many claim
to be retirement consultants helping you with advice to retire rich, these
are a few of the books really worth reading. What makes them worth reading
is the fact that the retirement consultant, the author, gives you:
- practical advice
that you can follow
- advice that's
easy to understand without having an MBA
- advice grounded
in proven principals that have allowed others to retire rich
Of course, after
reading these books, many choose to get a local retirement consultant to
guide them as any book can only provide general advice that is not necessarily
specific to your situation or may not be the optimal formula for you to retire
rich.
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Retire Sooner,
Retire Richer
by Frank Netti
www.franknetti.com
Many pre-retirees and new retirees feel vulnerable during market declines
and are becoming concerned their retirement accounts may not be able
to sustain their lifestyle. They wonder, "will there be something
left for my spouse or children?" Will I be able to retire rich
and comfortably? This book is meant to give you the self-discipline
that you need to sustain your income, avoid IRA distribution penalties,
delegate responsibility, and co-manage money for many years to come. |
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Retire Rich with
Your Self-Directed IRA: What Your Broker & Banker Don't Want You
to Know About Managing Your Own Retirement Inv.
by Nora Peterson
If you've ever lost money in the stock market while relying on a retirement
consultant, this book is for you. Retire Rich with Your Self-Directed
IRA describes an alternative to letting others manage your retirement
investments, the self-directed IRA. This book explains in 345 pages
how to use an IRA, usually a Roth IRA, to build wealth through your
own control. It covers setting up an IRA, the kinds of funds to invest,
and how to move funds from a standard IRA to a self-directed IRA. It
also describes how to manage your investments while allowing an administrator
to handle the day-to-day paperwork, the laws of which to be aware,
and how to avoid pitfalls in very specific advice.
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How
to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free: Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get
from Your Financial Advisor (or Retirement Consultant)
by Ernie
J. Zelinski
There is a wealth of good, solid, useful, insightful information contained
inside, and that would be the point of reading it in the first place. The
readers truly gets insights and actionable steps to retire rich.
For retiree readers, and it can serve as a great "only" retirement
book for those who are looking for that. I can't imagine anyone feeling
they don't get their money's worth from reading the book.
I just don't think the elements of this retirement insight and advice gets
any better any place else. I truly believe that Zelinski is the reigning
guru on retirement, and I have since I first found and read, "The
Art of Retirement." If Zelinski didn't exist, I think we would have
to have invent him. But he's saved us the trouble with his combination
of fantastic books on retirement.
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