Step 1 in retirement planning seems easy and straight forward but it can be a little complicated, especially if you have changed jobs, industries and types of employers. The goal of step 1 is to identify ALL the buckets of money you have in retirement accounts (tax deferred), bank and brokerage accounts (taxable) and accounts…
Month: February 2024
Are All Financial Advisors Snake Oil Salespeople?
After reading The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb by Ed Slott, it lit a fire under my feet to update my retirement plan. While retirement may be 10+ years away, I figured I’d better double check my strategy and confirm some of the choices and assumptions I’ve made. To that end I have been contacting…
Book Review: The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb by Ed Slott
Get this book! It’s that simple. If there is one book you need in your financial books library it’s this one and I’ll explain why below but this book feels like an A to Z manual for understanding all types of retirement accounts, the IRS tax codes and definitions, estate taxation and planning and so…
Book Review: Look Before You LIRP by David McKnight
This is the second David McKnight book I’ve read which is somewhat of a companion book to the first, The Power of Zero which I reviewed here. I call it a companion book because where the first book explains what a LIRP is this second book explains what things to look for in a LIRP…
Book Review: The Power of Zero by David McKnight
I’m going to come right out and say it, if you’re not a high income earner you probably should just skip this book UNTIL you have a high income or you’ve build a very large nest egg and need some tax strategies to eliminate or reduce taxes in retirement. What I Liked The book is…