Customer Review: I recommend this book if you like Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I think it is a great book, definitly worth reading. I like the way Kiyosaki stresses the power to achieve your dreams is in your mind. Get a positive outlook, and look for things previously unseen to you.
Customer Review: PA state inhertince tax book tells you everything in this book for free and it is available for download from the state. I wish I had not bought the book.
Customer Review: This is both a very good and very bad book. Slott is a CPA and his bio indicates that he specializes in IRA law and estate planning. The retirement column in the Wall St. Journal uses him as an IRA expert. If you've seen Slott on PBS, you know he is also a pitchman and showman. This book is a... more info
Customer Review: This book is certainly a new way of viewing life. I've found that How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free to be an interesting read. To start off here is what I liked about the book. Good parts of this book:
-He questions conventional retirement wisdom.
-He lists clever ways... more info
Customer Review: The author examines 3 organizations......1 in the private sector (GM) and 2 in the public sector (NY Transit and City of San Diego) with respects to their pension plans and their financial health. The case of GM is fairly well publicized. In early 2008, Business Week ran an article predicting... more info
Customer Review: Tabloid-style headlines have infected even mainstream magazines and newspapers in recent years. Articles about the coming "Social Security Disaster" vie for attention next to those on industry's inability to overcome the "Loss Of Baby Boomer Talent" or even fears that "Baby Boomers Will Retire Into... more info
Customer Review: What's interesting is that this book was first written in 2006. For me it's either more books by this author or grandma's advice. Both will do me much better than what all of these analysts have been saying.
Customer Review: A very well written and interesting book. I like and have used many of the ideas and techniques recommended by the authors. I have followed Scott Burns' columns in the Dallas Morning News for years. This is a book that should be read by someone who is in their 30-40s to help them plan for a... more info
Customer Review: This is, simply put, a real eye-opener. I've been saying for years that the economy was a house of cards (and the housing bust and present/coming recession are proving me right), but I had no idea. This will change some of what I do regarding my present and future finances. I give the authors... more info
Customer Review: A total waste of paper - The author enjoys writing words, if you enjoy reading words go for it! If you want any guidance on aspects for retirement and saving for such, spend your time elsewhere - anywhere!