Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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I am glad that this book covers topics other than just financial planning for retirement. Topics such as personal, social, dietary, physical are important subjects that anyone facing retirement and early retirees should be contemplating and preparing for. Thanks for the excellent review on this book.
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As you approach retirement, you anticipate a lot of changes ahead, and there are a lot of things you need to consider. This book acts as an experienced financial advisor, as it guides 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.
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Not for me but I am sure older readers will get some insight from it. Great job with the review. It a something that is good to prepared for.
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Life after retirement is a novel and daunting chapter.

Thank you for the great review.
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I think this book would be a good read. This is an interesting educational book that would help in achieving a successful retirement time. I would recommend this book to any veteran who is embarking on a retirement program. Thanks for your review.
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While I don’t usually enjoy non-fiction my husband and I are both nearing retirement age. Mr. Margetic might be able to help, at least with the financial part.
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Yeah, retirement, from a job especially, will need some preparation to avoid troubles. So this book will help me to know more about what I should do before being retired.
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An experienced financial advisor book "How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm" by Robert Margetic, which attempts to guide people approaching their retirement and on what retirement entails. This one is a valuable book.
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This book has a depth of information regarding retirement and how to prepare for it from all aspects including financial, lifestyle, dietary, health, etc. I especially like how one can pick up this book and apply it to their life as it is quite explanatory. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Even daily living for the working average man involves a ton of calculating and strategizing with a little fear of uncertainties thrown in-between, talk more of someone who's actually retired. Without proper planning, it could be a nightmare. Thankfully, that's the very outcome this book is out to prevent. Although I'm lightyears away from this group and it's never too early to get prepared, I'm sure it would prove highly beneficial to those in need of the information. Thanks for the review.
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The author dishes financial advice aimed at retirees and iterates that surviving retirement is like playing a sport. Only the most skilled and most prepared will be victorious. He helps readers understand how financial systems work and dishes advice on managing funds post-retirement.
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Really not my type of reading material, but I can see the value of information it provides. Interesting concept to write it as some kinda guide through troubled waters. I will have to pass it, but most heartfelt congratulations on the BOTD!
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I am glad that the author discusses aspects other than financial. It is the other aspects that affect your financial security. Thank you for your review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm glad this book has a rounded approach to the advice it provides because for some people the main problem might not be finances but, say, health, or relationships. Unfortunately, I'm afraid the careless edition and the many calculations might deter some readers from benefiting from it.
Thank you for your great review.
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A book untitled" Coming in retirement " Is intriguing book, normalement when a worker coming up to the retirement in the development country. The government has to care of him, on the other hand in Africa some of countries do not care of worker's retirement, this is a greater challenge especially under- developed countries. Much congratulations to an author who wrote the book!!
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