01 Maijs 2020 @ 22:10
Living Off Your Money: The Modern Mechanics of Investing During Retirement  


Living Off Your Money shows exactly how to live off one's savings, identifying a set of modern best practices for investing well during retirement with stocks and bonds. It's common knowledge few people save enough for retirement. What's unfortunate is those who do, rarely invest it well during retirement. To a degree, this squanders what has been diligently saved. There are too many wrong answers and not enough right ones for retirees, and it's difficult to discern which is which. The art and science to getting it right is explained in this book. While suitable to any dedicated reader, this book is oriented towards experienced investors, showing not only what works best, but the evidence why. It focuses on the global market data to demonstrate exactly what's right, and what's wrong, with many well-known retirement practices. Side-by-side comparisons of strategies are provided, for each step of retirement investing. Complete pragmatic guidance is supplied, adding up to everything needed to safely live off your money.
 
 
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