Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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A good review of the book but not quite at that age yet. Readers interested in this topic will get some good information and enjoy this book. Congratulations on the BOTD
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It is very true that the US financial crisis is real. People who are close to retiring may benefit from what this author has to say. Thanks for the review!
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Retirement seems scary for some people.
Going through this review , I have come to understand that one needs you be prepared for it.
I am glad that the author has covered covered all the aspects of a retirees life.
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I think this book is very helpful not only for those who are approaching retirement but also those who are still starting their careers.The author has discusses the different ways on how to be prepared when the retirement age comes and reading this book will give a lot of knowledge and wisdom on how to retire confidently, without fears and enjoying every moment of it.Congrats BOTD!
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A very well detailed review, touching major parts of the book. And giving valuable information about what to expect.
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

Retirement may look scary for people for many reasons. But it is also a must in life. I'm glad the author tackles the subject in a helpful way. The book not only covers the financial aspect, but also every single aspect of a retiree's life. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Thank you for your superb review. Virtually everyone could benefit from this book.
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I have never found a book that adresses retirement and I believe this is a phenomenal book. I would definitely get it for my parents. Great review.
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This book gives a detailed information about how to manage and survive during your age of retirement.
Thanks to Mr Robert. A book to to help shape the future of retirees and release stress from deptors.Five stars !!
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The author clarifies the importance of understanding retirement early enough. In the chapter1"structure" he clarifies that it's important to understand that retirements benefit once paid will not be deposited again unlike when employed one takes loan because you are sure there are avenues to repay it. With this point he adds that investing when young is important as you are energetic unlike later when old and a retiree. Therefore it is crucial to have another source of income to avoid relying on retirement benefits.I recommend this to all.
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It sounds like a very good and informative read. It’s a shame that it hasn’t been professionally edited. I would hope it gets another round of editing, so I can recommend this novel to some of my family members close to retirement.
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This non-fiction book is a gem to both those who are at/nearing retirement age and the young. Interested in knowing what the author has to share on this.
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The book seems very helpful and informative for people if any age. If you plan ahead for your retirement, it might get easier when the time comes. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

This book about retirement must have contained insights that will be helpful to soon-retirees. However, I believe that this book should be read with the context of U.S.A. in mind since some concepts may not apply to a person who is not based in America. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I believe this book is a handy guide for anyone preparing for retirement. It is filled with useful and practical tools on how best to plan for one's retirement. Great review.
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