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P**
Easy Read
Excellent content.
A**N
very good read info
Very well written to be read in short snippets as I get excited to learn so much about tax free retirement on each page. My dopamine creating book I would say.
T**S
Required Reading
Purchased as a gift for my entrepreneurial granddaughter for her insurance business required reading. Lots of great advice for planning ahead and to double check for those of us with existing plans.
G**O
Best book ever on the subject
A classic. You will not put it down once you start. Best present you can buy a young person. Set them up for life. Must read.
A**L
Enlightening
This was one of the most financially enlightening books I’ve read. I will be applying this data to my life at once.
B**S
I wish I could meet this author!
I love this author! I was gifted The Retirement Miracle and loved that read so much I purchased this book on my own. He has a wonderful way of explaining and breaking down the material so anyone can understand. He tells stories and shows graphs as well. He encourages people to self reflect and really consider of this approach is right for the individual reading. LOVE him.
N**I
Great Book A Must Read
I wanted to know more about saving for retirement. I do not believe social security will be around when its time for me to retire. Plus the fact the way Wall Street loves to gamble with our money, I decided to be more proactive in my approach and to venture out to see more positives methods to save more of my hard earned money.
P**D
Poorly written and dumb advice.
Its a quick read, about 25 pages out of the book are meaningful. The rest is just meaningless "sales" talk.The book's goal is to sell the idea that whole life (or universal life) is a good idea to put all your money. It isn't, and anyone who is actually honest about the product can articulate why it is a bad deal.The book creates a number of scenarios where the only solution is life insurance. There are plenty of other solutions available. Its clear that there are other solutions available, but these are never discussed.A con-man utilizes fear to fool their mark and the bogey man in this book are taxes. With intelligent financial planning, even those with a large nest egg (over 2 million) can pay very little tax in retirement (like less than 15% of income).Avoid this book.
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