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70 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
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Here's how to retire well if if you haven't planned earlier,
By Leonard J. Hansen (lhansen@frontier.net) (Durango, Colorado) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Late Start Investor: The Better-Late-Than-Never Guide to Realizing Your Retirement Income (Paperback)
For years, retirement and financial pundits have presented their mandates for financial planning for retirement. Unfortunately, for most of us, we read these books as they shower us with guilt if he had not started saving ten percent of our salary from age eighteen.John Wasik knows better as a senior editor with Consumer's Digest magazine. We are each and all imperfect against the mandated forumlas and ponderous pundits. In this book he tackles the subject for the gain of the arrives or is about to arrive at retirement age having started saving too late which, I trust, includes most of us. The author/expert allays our fears and then provides the most practical analyses and recommended steps I've read anywhere. And,he writes not in complex formulas but in a straightforward and easily-understandable way. From his recommendations, I've been able to accelerate my own retirement finance program. I have bought the books for others, each who has told me that they have gained by it. A remarkable book. |
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The Late Start Investor: The Better-Late-Than-Never Guide to Realizing Your Retirement Income by John F. Wasik (Paperback - January 14, 1999)
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