Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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It's important to prepare for retirement. Therefore this book should be useful to most people. Thanks for the review.
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This is a must read book for all professionals regardless of age as it helps you prepare for retirement emotionally and financially. Congratulations BOTD!
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I do get the viewpoint of outliving your money. At whatever age, one always wants to feel useful. Retirement seems like a nervous chapter in one's life. I like the precise calculations in the book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I am glad to see that the author also mentions other aspects of retirement in the book. I like to read the books that can add some value in my life and this book seems a perfect fit. So, I will surely consider this book for reading. Thanks for this great review.
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

I see that this book is about natural retirement, what with the coverage of savings, investments and income. I can also see why the Margetic has included the word ‘storm’ in the title for these are daunting matters for any retiree. But it probably does not cover forced retirement like retrenchment/redundancy or an economy which does not allow for savings and investments like mine. So it is likely not relevant to me. I wish it was, though: the holistic guidance provided gives the book a realistic feel.
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There is a lot I like about this book. The first being the fact that the author does extremely well to go much deeper than just helping people manage retirement from a financial standpoint, but rather covers every aspect of a retiree's life, such as the social side, best dietary techniques, and physical workouts. I can only imagine that retirement must be daunting for many, and this book is a guide preparing those on how to live their best lives in retirement and beyond. Thanks for the review!
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Retirement planning starts from a very young age, you learn to save and spend. If that guidance is insufficient, the impact will be challenging. The author makes it clear that you need to adjust, and state clearly several indications. The book could have a huge impact if all the younger people start reading it. Great review thank you.
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Retirement is a huge step to take and a huge change in one's life. Great review.
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Post by Lauren Hanna »

This was a great review that opened my eyes to retirement. Those stats were interesting in your first paragraph. I think this book would help ease anxiety for many people when thinking about and saving for retirement. Well done.
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I loved that the author included not only financial retirement but other aspects of retiring life are given pieces of places in this book.
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Post by Annieefe »

Retirement requires extreme planning to eradicate the fears that may seem to come. Although, retirement is time to rest from most of the struggles of life.. it still requires a lot of planning.
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I loved that the author included not only financial retirement but other aspects of retiring life are given pieces of places in this book.
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This book seems to be very valuable for those planning for and at the brink of retirement. I am interested to learn more about its philosophies because every individual is different and requires certain things to reach retirement. Congratulations on book of the day!
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The parent and grandparent retirees had a lifestyle of predictability and certainty. Yours will be uncertainty and volarity. A well written book and book review. Congratulations book of the day!
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This is a self-help book in which the author guides people on what retirement entails and how to prepare for it. This book would be valuable for people approaching retirement. Great review!
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