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Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!: Getting the Most From Your Investments in Retirement
 
 
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Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!: Getting the Most From Your Investments in Retirement [Hardcover]

Paul Merriman (Author)
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June 30, 2008
Completely expanded and updated, Live it Up Without Outliving Your Money! Second Edition is the financial roadmap that people are looking for. Based on the author's experience in the financial services sector since the mid-1960s, including more than 30 years as an investment advisor and money manager, this plain-talking book gives readers simple strategies to add between $1,000 and $10,000 to their monthly income in retirement, and without taking any of the dumb risks of the past.

This reliable resource motivates readers to take the first steps to change their financial situation; presents multiple strategies for withdrawing money during retirement; and exposes the marketing tricks perpetrated by financial institutions. This book also includes added focus on newer issues such as ETFs, REITs, estate planning, IRA withdrawals, and updated allocation strategies.

Live it Up Without Outliving Your Money! :

• Allows readers to tailor a financial plan for retirement that takes into account the amount of risk they’re willing to tolerate

• Provides multiple strategies for withdrawing money once in retirement while also building an estate for children and other survivors

• Exposes the marketing tricks and emotional ploys perpetrated by financial institutions and the personal finance media that keep investors from making the best decisions – and provide real-world examples of these deceptions

• Motivates readers to take the first steps to change their financial situation, which is the most difficult part of the strategy

• Includes a dozen worksheets to help readers grapple with retirement planning


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The way we retire has changed significantly over the years, but it's just as true as ever that retirement is still about money. If you save and invest wisely today, you'll have more to spend tomorrow. While this idea may sound simple, actually executing it can be challenging, especially if you're unprepared.

For more than forty years, author Paul Merriman has helped thousands of investors achieve their long-term financial goals. Working as a hands-on money manager, he's made important investment decisions and created well-rounded financial retirement plans for investors just like you. Now, in this completely revised and updated edition of Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!, Merriman shares the knowledge he's gained during his time "in the trenches" and reveals what it takes to create a portfolio that will fulfill your unique retirement needs.

Based on Merriman's professional experience and his popular retirement workshops, this reliable resource clearly puts the financial aspects of retirement in perspective. This book shows you what assets have the highest probability of giving you the returns you need, as well as how to control taxes and expenses. The simple strategies outlined in these pages will put you and your retirement portfolio on the road to success.

Filled with real-world stories and practical advice, as well as updated charts, graphs, tables, and recommendations, this accessible guide will:

  • Motivate you to make better decisions about your retirement needs

  • Show you new ways to make your retirement savings work for you

  • Teach you how to determine your personal risk tolerance and use that information to avoid devastating losses

  • Expose the marketing tricks perpetrated by Wall Street and the financial media

  • Examine numerous options for withdrawing money after you've retired

  • Help you find a financial advisor whose interests are in line with yours

  • And much more

Many people struggle with the realities of retirement. This revised and updated edition of Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money! will show you how to make your retirement less stressful and more successful.

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Praise for Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!

"Paul Merriman's new book is a rich and meaty guide to achieving real retirement security. It's full of wise, easy-to-follow advice that will stand the test of time."
—Knight Kiplinger, Editor in Chief, Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine and the Kiplinger Letter

"Read Live It Up! Not only does Paul Merriman know the secret to making your money work as hard as you do, he loves helping people achieve their goals and dreams."
—Paul B. Farrell, author of The Millionaire Code, The Winning Portfolio, and The Lazy Person's Guide to Investing

Over the course of his successful financial career, author Paul Merriman has helped thousands of clients manage their money—both before and after retirement. During this time, he developed an in-depth understanding of the important financial issues people face when it comes to retirement.

Now, in the revised and updated edition of Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money!, Merriman distills what he has learned and helps you create a portfolio that will fulfill your unique retirement needs in the process. From determining how much you will need to live on after retirement to recognizing and controlling the expenses of investing, the easy-to-understand strategies outlined in these pages can minimize the stress and maximize the success of this pivotal process.

You can have the retirement you desire. But to enjoy the life you want tomorrow, you have to plan and prepare today. The revised and updated edition of Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money! can help you achieve this goal, as it will put you—and your retirement portfolio—in a better position to succeed.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 206 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; Revised and Updated Edition edition (June 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470226501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470226506
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #364,087 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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106 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Primer on Risk Controlled Retirement Investing, April 30, 2005
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Paul Merriman through his information-packed retirement workshops, fundadvice.com website, and Sound Investing Radio Show has helped thousands of investors get on the right track to realizing their investment and retirement objectives. Merriman has leveraged his 40 years of investment knowledge and educational efforts into a readable, easy-to-understand guide to risk-controlled retirement investing. Most investors have no clue as to what to do to become successful in the long run.

This book will help them get there. As Merriman has said, "Investing is a journey and you need a roadmap." That is exactly what he provides. As Merriman points out investors need to become defensive investors and have a plan of action, otherwise they probably will not reach their goals. He urges investors to put their investments on automatic pilot. As a long-time investor, author and financial advisor, I couldn't agree more.

Merriman first lays out the 14 basic elements of why investors fail to achieve their investment goals. He then covers the important topic of the psychology of investing, where most investors' problems begin. He then reviews the importance of risk management, and provides eleven questions that every investor needs to answer to assess his/her risk tolerance. He discusses the difference between intelligent risk and emotional risk.

The heart of the book, chapters 6 through 9, reviews the components of the "perfect portfolio." He builds each portfolio from the simple to the more diverse, resulting in a portfolio that has a higher return with less risk because of the diversification of assets classes and the use of international and domestic funds, value and growth funds, and small- and mid-cap funds. Merriman illustrates specific percentage allocations for each of the categories just mentioned. He progresses through five portfolio iterations, each time fine-tuning the portfolio and adding additional market segments. From a basic 60% equity/40% bond portfolio offering an annual return of 10.4%, and a standard deviation of 12.2 from January 1973 trough December 2004, he ends up with a portfolio of 10 different investment components which produced a return of 13% with a standard deviation of 11.7. That's a higher return with less risk, a very desirable outcome.

In addition to the five generic portfolios mentioned above, Merriman provides readers with the "perfect portfolio" with different fund families including the exact funds to purchase and their component percentages in the Vanguard, Fidelity and Charles Schwab universe. He also includes the Dimensional Fund Advisor family, which offers funds through advisors only, as well as his own Merriman model portfolio with a mix of funds. He also provides two all-equity tax-managed portfolios.

Merriman points out the enemies of mutual fund investing - annual expenses and taxes - both resulting in lower returns. He also makes the case that variable annuities are a bad investment for most investors because of the high expenses. Unfortunately, Merriman does not mention the variable annuities that provide a guaranteed income benefit or a guaranteed return of principal, no matter how poorly the stock market performs. A more thorough explanation than the 2-3 pages provided, of the positive and negatives of annuities, is needed. Investors who owned these types of annuities during the market's 2000-2003 bear market came out in good shape.

An entire chapter is devoted to how to take withdrawals for retirement, and the percentages to consider. He also provides common sense tips on how to select an investment advisor. The next to last chapter provides readers with a 20-point summary action plan to get started.

In conclusion, for investors who want to invest their hard-earned money on their own, this book provides a blueprint to achieve success, with all the steps necessary to build a solid, diversified portfolio. Merriman remains one of the top investing educators in the country, and has grown his money management firm to $700 million of assets under management. In summary, I highly recommend this book.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book on Investing for Retirement, April 28, 2005
Investing is like driving down a highway with the windshield blacked out and only the rear view mirror to guide you.

Paul Merriman's Live It Up Without Outliving Your Money! is a comprehensive road map to a financially secure retirement. He shows how to determine how much money you'll need to retire when you want, in the way that you want; how to establish how much your investment portfolio needs to be worth when you retire, and he shows you the kinds of investments that will give you the returns you need to reach your goals. Then he explains how to choose the right distribution plan to provide both the income you need in retirement and the peace of mind that you won't run out of money.

You'll learn how to construct and maintain a "perfect" portfolio tailored to your personal tolerance for risk, and how to organize your finances so you don't have to spend a lot of time on them.

Based on Nobel Prize-winning research, Merriman's investment strategies combine passively managed no-load asset class mutual funds to create low-cost, tax efficient portfolios with worldwide diversification. "What investors need most is a strategy with enough power in good times to generate positive returns, coupled with enough protection in bad times to keep them from bailing out in discouragement," says Merriman. He discusses the psychology of successful investing and managing your emotions so you don't sabotage your own plans.

Using many charts and graphs, he makes complex subjects easy to understand, and his passion and enthusiasm are motivating and inspiring.

There's also a dedicated Live It Up! web site that includes fund recommendation updates and links to additional source material.
(http://www.paulmerriman.com)

Live It Up! is really a book everyone should read. Highly recommended.
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Read and Excellent Advice, March 20, 2007
I found Merriman's writing style easy to read. He does an excellent job of covering the basics of investing including asset allocation.

Merriman's suggestion of holding 50% foreign stocks and 50% U.S. stocks was a little surprising to me. I was not expecting such a high allocation to foreign stocks. Vanguard, for example, suggests no more than 20% foreign stocks. Merriman makes a compelling case for holding 50% foreign stocks, but past performance of foreign stocks relative to U.S. stocks does not necessarily mean future performance will be the same.

Another surprise was no mention of REITs. For a book published in 2005, I expected to see at least a 10% allocation to U.S. REITs.

The last surprise was his recommendation of DFA funds compared to Vanguard funds. He tries to make the case the 1% of assets fee per year to a DFA advisor is more than offset by the superior performance of a DFA fund portofolio compared to a Vanguard portfolio. Most of the extra return is not due to lower DFA expense ratios, but the fact that DFA offers more asset class choices than Vanguard. I'm a big Vanguard fan, plus manage my own portfolio.....so I'm not sold on the DFA approach.

Over-all an excellent book.

I would suggest companion books to supplement this book including:
The Richest Man in Babylon
Bogle on Mutual Funds: New Perspectives for the Intelligent Investor
The Millionaire Next Door
The Four Pillars of Investing: Lessons for Building a Winning Portfolio
A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing, Ninth Edition

The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get On With Your Life
The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing
Wealth: Grow It, Protect It, Spend It, and Share It
All About Asset Allocation.
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