The smartest 401(k) book you'll ever read : maximize your retirement savings... the smart way! / Daniel R. Solin
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- 9780399536083
- The smartest 401(k) book you'll ever read : maximize your retirement savings... the smart way! (*Smartest 403 (b) and 457 (b) too!)
- HD 7105.45 .S65 2008
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NU Clark Circulation | Non-fiction | GC HD 7105.45 .S65 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUCLA000001724 |
Includes index
Navigating the 401 (k) Minefield -- PART ONE Rules for All Investments -- PART TWO 401(k) Plans: Rigged to rob your nest egg -- PART THREE How to beat a rigged 401(k) system -- PART FOUR The care and feeding of your IRA -- PART FIVE 403(b) Plans and Annuities--They make 401(k) Plans look good! -- PART SIX Alternatives to traditional retirement plans -- PART SEVEN The closing argument -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
This book will change the way you think about and invest in your retirement savings plan-forever. Internationally bestselling author and consumer advocate Dan Solin challenges some basic and misguided assumptions about traditional retirement plans to reveal that: ' 401(k) and 403(b) plans are laden with Porky Pig fees, poor investment choices, and conflicts of interest. You may be better off just saying "No!" ' There is a simple way to make smart choices in these plans- and this book shows you exactly what to do and which funds to avoid. ' There is one investment that could be the key to a successful retirement plan. You can do it yourself, with pre-tax or after-tax money. Create your own, inflation-proof pension plan that is guaranteed to provide you with monthly income for as long as you live, and beyond! Smart Investing is not complicated. You have the power to make meaningful changes to your retirement savings plan-no matter what your age or financial status. "If you haven't taken a recent look at what your own retirement investments are doing and-perhaps even more important-how they are put together, reading Solin's smart little book might provide the impetus for action."--Miami Herald
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