Hands-on investment strategies for facing the new financial realities of retirement . . ". . . every conceivable facet of retirement planning and the adviser-client relationship is dealt with in a manner that is methodical yet entertaining."--William J. Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D., principal, Efficient Frontier Advisors, and author of The Intelligent Asset Allocator . . Today's burgeoning class of retirees is discovering that financial needs--not to mention investment guidelines--change significantly after retirement. Retire Sooner, Retire Richer addresses the very real concerns of not only planning for retirement but also where to invest assets both prior to and during retirement. Frank L. Netti helps to answer important concerns on these matters, . .
If you're like me, you read investment books to improve you knowledge of investing so you don't have to lean on financial advisors with questionable motives. This books spends the first several chapters harping on the need for a financial advisor. Not surprisingly the author is a financial advisor.
The book also seems to talk down to the reader in a way to suggest that the readers aren't smart enough to make the complex decision involved with retirement. As such, I am very skeptical of any advice this book offers so I recommend you educate yourself and read another book. Don't bother with this one.