Review of From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender

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Since tax payment is a must as much as a cover cloth is in the cold, the tax expert, Daniel W. McDonald in his "From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender" is a handy guide for retirees to avoid incurring any form of losses. Congrats on being BOTD. Nice review.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

Daniel W. McDonald's "From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender" seems informative. The author is knowledgeable on this matter and the theme is well-researched. Congrats on BOTD.
Insightful review.
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This book offers a straightforward and insightful approach to minimizing tax liability and I find it interesting.
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Post by Oluwasoji Femi »

A book for people near their retirement age. It a book which helps and guide them on how to spend their money which they've saved up during their working age using different strategies. Also, in managing their taxe payment when they've started withdrawing.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is a valuable read that covers a lot of ground in terms of retirement and tax savings! I love the summaries and recaps of each chapter...so helpful! I really wish the author had a book for those younger than the targeted audience because it would be beneficial knowing whether I'm making smart choices in saving for a future retirement. Either way, excellent review and thank you so much! :-)
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

Since the review says this book targets US citizens, this isn't a great fit for me because I'm not one. I also don't particularly enjoy reading nonfiction books so, I'll recommend this book to people interested in knowing how to ease their tax burdens with regards to their retirement plans.
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender" by Daniel W. McDonald is a book written as a retirement financial guidebook. The author is an intellectual property lawyer as well as a tax expert. The book is characterized by an emphasis on brevity and short and precise chapters.
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Post by azza lia »

Sounds like a good book for planning your retirement wisely. I think the information in the book is more benefit to US citizens. I hope the book reaches its target audience. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Post by Rose Angela »

From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender" by Daniel W. McDonald is a guide on developing a tax-wise retirement withdrawal strategy to minimize federal income taxes during retirement.

Sounds useful! 💰📘
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A practical financial guidebook, Daniel W. McDonald's "From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender", helps readers, primarily US citizens who have accumulated retirement savings, ease their tax burden and make savings by employing a smart-tax withdrawal plan.
Baby Boomer savers will benefit significantly from the approaches and strategies discussed.
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The review is detailed for all parts of the book. I think the book is more suitable for US residents. But it may contain ideas that outside readers can benefit from. Especially since it deals with the topic of retirement and taxes. Congrats on BOTD
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In such financially unstable times and a steadily declining economy, a financial guide seems absolutely necessary for anyone looking to be more intentional with their spending and saving. I like how you mentioned that this book has relevant chapters for all sorts of individuals because I did have my doubts that I wouldn’t be able to find anything useful in this work. Now I’m more inclined to give it a shot!
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender: How to Pick a Tax-Wise Retirement Withdrawal Strategy' by Daniel W. McDonald has a vivid introduction. It acquaints the readers with the contents of the financial guidebook. The author aims to help readers ease their tax burden and make savings by employing a tax-smart withdrawal plan for their retirement money. The book addresses the issues of individuals with unique income levels, sources of income, ages, and circumstances. The strategies and approaches discussed are laced with specific examples and relatable personal experiences. It was great to learn that readers would find the guidance practical and useful!
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"From Savvy Saver to Smart Spender" by Daniel W. McDonald is a good retirement financial book that everyone should read. It offers practical hands-on tools that can help people, while working and spending, to be able to make reasonable savings. This review makes understanding this book easier.
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This book is aimed at U.S. citizens who are approaching retirement and have accumulated retirement savings. Its goal is to help readers ease their tax burden and save by implementing a tax-smart retirement plan. It includes specific examples and a wide variety of situations.
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