Like it's sequil save your money, but
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| Review Date: July 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Flicker, Arizona |
| The sum total of the book is buy life insurance as a hedge on the Death Tax. |
A good retirement book
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| Review Date: January 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: R. Howell, |
| I saw this first as a TV special on PBS and decided to order the book. Skimmed it once and got some good ideas. It is a book that needs to be studied and highlighted in places. I need to re read it to get the information more securely in my mind. Definitely recommend it to the person about to, or just retired. |
good info
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| Review Date: June 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: D. Chieng, Austin, TX USA |
| This book was easy to understand and very helpful. We are not at the retirement age but found this book to be very practical and something we could start planning now. |
The Retirement Savings Time Bomb...
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| Review Date: February 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Cheryl Katanik, Hernando, Florida United States |
| I've "started" reading many books that for one reason or another were never finished. Ed Slott's book "The Retirement Savings Time Bomb..." was so interesting and informative, I finished it in less than a week. A record time for me. I have both a Traditional IRA and a Roth self-directed IRA. Ed's info is right on the money. I would recommend this book to all owners of IRA's. |
The Retirement Savings Time Bomb ... and How to Defuse It
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| Review Date: January 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Paul J. Henke, |
| This book probably will save me thousands of dollars in taxes. I am 55, got laid off, and will probably have to dip into my 401k. This book informed me that if I keep my 401k in my former employer's retirement account and NOT roll it over to an IRA, I can remove some money without the 10 percent penalty. My former employer's 401k fund manager sent me lots of glitzy information on the various accounts and options, but failed to inform me of this critical money-saving fact. |
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