Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rule Your Freakin' Retirement!

Another stellar review!

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BOOKLIST

Advanced Review – Uncorrected Proof
Issue: March 1, 2009
Rule Your Freakin' Retirement:
How to Retire Rich by Actively Managing Your Assets


Parness, Michael (Author)Mar 2009. 288 p. St. Martin's, hardcover, $25.95. (9780312375751). 332.024.
The advice given here prompts every American, wealthy or not, to not only understand finances but also tom anage money—not invest it for the long term. It begins, as most financial planners agree, with a firma nalysis of one’s assets, liabilities, and needs, including all types of insurance, estate planning, and an objective look at Social Security. Then the usual content follows, including discussions of 401(k)s, mutualfunds, bonds and bond funds, cash, and asset allocation. Yet the author does dive into the kinds of tips
usually known only by financial pros, such as possible fleecing—in terms of management fees—from mutual fund companies, the differences between mutual funds and the advantages of ETFs, and defining the bond ladder with a few simple how-tos. Part three, then, clinches the deal, where Parness shares some ideas and tricks used by traders—and inveighs against investors. With end-of-chapter quizzes and an approachable colloquial writing style, Parness helps ensure his future as a TV and radio expert.
— Barbara Jacobs

2 comments:

kahulik said...

Waxie,

Great call on Monday!!!
Hey, what do you think of gold stocks like GG at this juncture?

mike w said...

That's a really nice review and it sounds like a really useful book. I think I'll take part of the 8 grand I cleared in the last week on your options trader calls and buy a copy.

That was trading on the side while running a one man apartment rental and renovation business. A 4% gain on my trading account and never more than about 12% of the account on the table at any one time. Keeping size small so that fear and greed stay out of my face has been essential - and a very hard thing for me to learn.

Thank you waxie. Thank you tiny. Thank you trendfund.