Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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I love that the author and the reviewer explained this extensively. I believe one would learn valuable tips for the future.
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This book will help those who are about to retire to plan well
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I like the essence of this book. Many people are not ready to accept the change called Retirement. This book would be very useful to a lot of people in the world.
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I think a book like this, is not meant for only those who are approaching retirement but also those who are just starting their careers. The early we start planing the better our retirement would be. Nice review
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This seems like a book that will help people properly plan towards retirement. However, I'm not looking to retire anytime soon, so the topic isn't interesting to me. I'll have to pass on this one. Thanks for the honest review!
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The future may seem scary sometimes and retirement is no different. Young adults too should read this book to adequately prepare for the future. Nice review.
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It seems like a timely reminder to prepare for retirement. Also, it is a helpful resource that promotes financial literacy. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Margetic presents a very important topic: retirement life. It is a very daunting thought, one that makes reader think of their future after working hard for most of their lives. I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how to be prepared for this.
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Retirement is a time of life to be looked forward to. However, many think of it with dread and fear of the unknown. This book is timely and would be a great help. Thanks for your review!
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'Official Review: How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm' by Robert Margetic has a clear introduction! It well presents the various components of the book for readers! The point that the author attempts to guide people approaching retirement on what retirement entails, how to prepare for it, how to live their best lives in retirement, and even utilize their finances after retirement is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that the author includes methods that can be used to track progress and inform readers of their current status related to change needed in their lifestyles at any point in time, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers! I like the ending of the review!
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This does sound like a useful book. The Longlifer Solution sounds interesting for the new generation of retirees.
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"How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm" by Robert Margetic, is a book that decribes a five-step process that people should use in order to be prepared for when they retire. It doesn't just talk about the money needs, but also about the mental and physical needs that will also need to be met.
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The final paragraph is a great analogy to the “sport” of retirement. Thank you for your thorough review. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is definitely the book for the season. In this time of uncertainty, all the help is needed to navigate the change in any job and loss of any job, especially due to retirement. Thanks for the review.
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Retirement is a very crucial stage of one's life. The book is a useful guide for the retirees especially their post retirement investments. Thanks for the review. This book will go a long way in preparing us for the post retirement period .
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