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Authors: Daniel R. Solin
ISBN-13: 9780399535208, ISBN-10: 0399535209
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: September 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Daniel R. Solin

Daniel R. Solin is the internationally bestselling author of The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read and The Smartest Retirement Book You'll Ever Read. An Investment Advisor Representative and recognized advocate for investors, he is a financial advice columnist for the Huffington Post and regular contributor to AOL's DailyFinance. Visit his website at www.smartestinvestmentbook.com.

Book Synopsis

Everyone needs to rethink their retirement strategy in the new economy. From the New York Times bestselling author of The Smartest 401(k) Book You’ll Ever Read—a comprehensive, no-nonsense, and timely guide for retirement. The book America needs now more than ever—a just-what-you-need-to-know guide to retirement financial planning written in a simple, straightforward, and easy-to-follow style. The book covers a wide range of concerns for retirees from investing during retirement, pensions, social security, withdrawals, annuities, reverse mortgages, estate planning, insurance, healthcare, and the impact of working during retirement.

Library Journal

These two books are very different in format—Solin (The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read) offers short chapters on a variety of retirement subjects, each concluding with a pithy summarization, while Jason (principal, Jackson, Grant Investment Advisers, Inc.) gives a more explanatory dissertation. But both are clearly written and easy to understand, tackling such topics as stocks, bonds, annuities, pensions, and cash withdrawal strategies (although Solin's book offers a handy section on care costs, Jason's does not). Jason's will be better for readers not as familiar with basic finance concepts, while Solin's may appeal to a more financially literate crowd.

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