Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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This book sounds like it will be helpful to a lot of people if they will implement what the author encourages them to do to prepare for retirement. And the sooner the better. Sometimes plans are going smoothly when suddenly the economy takes a plunge and inflation rears its ugly head and there goes everything you worked for out the window! I hope the author also encourages the readers to begin planning for retirement the moment they enter the workforce because it will take that long to prepare! Thanks for the great review!
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I think this book will be beneficial to all even those not approaching retirement. The earlier we prepare, the better. I am definitely reading this. Thanks for your review.
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I think i really like the idea as well as the motive of this book. But as for now, I'm not really interested in reading such a book. So I'll pass it for now. Thanks for a wonderful review though!^^
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This book seems like an essential one because sooner or later, we will reach the retirement age. Nice review.
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Retirement plans are a necessity even though not a very popular topic of discussion among workers. I will be reminded to read it as soon as I start working fully.
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I am impressed that this book has a great strategic approach to the advice it provides regarding retirement especially before attaining the age. I am also glad the author discussed other approaches other than the financial approach. Wonderful review and congratulations on BOTD!
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Retirement looks like a far away thing until it hits you, unprepared and not ready. The book will lead people into retirement safely
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Post by Kelvin Ngayu njonjo »

Surving retirement storms can help people to manage retirement from financial standpoints. Nice review 👍
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Wow, this book sounds like a must-read for everyone! We are all facing the issues this book talks about sooner or later, regardless of we are ready or not. I am positively surprised that this book handles more than just the financial side of retirement. Of course it is a big issue, but the other things coming hand in hand with retiring should not be overlooked. I hope the author pays some attention to the editing to make this book even better.

Thank you for the informative review!
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I think everyone read this book authors gives clear explanation a full view of retirement needs for the upcoming generation will be (financial, physical, emotional etc.) and how these needs will be different than those of past retires. Great book!
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Post by Ajoke_1996 »

Retirement stage of life seems to cover all the aspect of how to lift ur life base on the management of the fee they have been given and also how the survive with it.
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I can appreciate the concept and the intention of author to present various facets of retirement. It is understandable that the prospect of looming retirement is a scary thought and every person should prepare themselves for the unforseen. Unfortunately this genre isnt my cup of tea and therefore I will be giving it a pass. Congrats on BOTD.
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I like that the author in the book speaks based on decades of experience. I also like that the author put the emphasis on practical advice and their application. I believe that the book contains a dose of common sense and offers a wealth of information.
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A book with retirement as the main theme wouldn't really appeal to me but would to my parents. It's still a good thing to ponder about and discovering how older people actually prepare for it with an open mind. This is a great read for those who would find the theme appealing.
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Post by Maroy Gloria Ailly »

A book with retirement as the main theme wouldn't really appeal to me but would to my parents. It's still a good thing to ponder about and discovering how older people actually prepare for it with an open mind. This is a great read for those who would find the theme appealing.
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