AUDIOBOOK

Retirement Reality Check

How to Spend Your Money and Still Leave an Amazing Legacy

Josh Jalinski
3.3
(11)
Duration
5h 7m
Year
2019
Language
English

About

A groundbreaking new retirement strategy to maximize enjoyment of family, friends, and travel, while still leaving a significant legacy for your favorite charitable cause or hobby. From the host of the popular Financial Quarterback radio program. Jalinski, host of the popular Financial Quarterback radio program, challenges fifty years of conventional retirement planning with fresh strategies tailored to today and tomorrow, such as the following: The old warhorse 401(k) is great but nowhere near enough.
It's okay to spend some of your IRA money before you are 70 1/2.You can spend a lot more than 4 percent a year of your savings when you retire.
Don't shun annuities and whole life insurance policies. Use them cleverly. Retirement Reality Check shows you how to maximize what you can spend while still leaving significant resources to others. And isn't that the point? Retirement should be a time to enjoy family, friends, travel, and support your favorite charitable cause or hobby, without worrying about your financial security. In this practical new audiobook, Jalinski guides you through his proven system for planning a secure retirement that lets you enjoy your money, including Tax-saving strategies to maximize the amount of money you can spend from your savings.
Understanding the right investment mix, depending on your individual circumstances.
How saving cash and different life insurance options help you weather market volatility and ensure you can pass wealth on to family members or charitable organizations.

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"After Gabe Wicks's strong voice delivers the brief forward, Public Radio storyteller and voice pro Jakob Lewis presents this accessible lesson with beguiling charm and comfortable authority. He's a good fit to perform Josh Jalinski's seductive writing, which sets up his advice as a contrarian alternative to the guidance people usually hear about retirement planning. As host of a financial radio p
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