Fish Don't Clap: Planning For A Purposeful Retirement
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.26 (593 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692322744 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 114 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Great read for anyone wanting an exciting retirement life!" according to Gary Wilbers. I loved this book it was easy to read in fable format. It made me think of my planing for retirement in whole new light. I will be searching for a Financial planner that will help us plan for our future as it discussed in the book. If you are close to retirement of 20 years away this book will give you some insight on how you should create your plan!. "A novel take on the advisory process" according to S. Watson. I had heard about this book, so I ordered it to give to an acquaintance who was facing the question of what to do "tomorrow" now that they were no longer working. But before I mailed it, I gave it a quick read myself. The main drift reminds me of Carl Richards' "One Page Financial Plan" in that the important thing is to know what you are working for, why you are working so hard. What do you want to do once you stop working for money? What is your bucket list? What are you retiring TO?The nice thing that this book d. "A great book to read to get to understand what you" according to Amazon Customer. This book provides a comprehensive review of the issues of pre-retirement and retirement itself, and how an advisor can assist in getting you to the right place. Told as a story about an advisor and his two clients, Connors steps through the processes they face in seeking their personal solutions, utilizing an approach that really works for all, and is personalized for each. A great book to read to get to understand what you should be asking YOUR financial advisor. I highly recommend it.
Together, they discover a new way of planning for the future that incorporates not just finances, but also personal goals and values. A self-employed entrepreneur, he worked hard throughout his career to build a stable, successful life. Although they are in different life stages and have different family and financial backgrounds, the two of them discover together the keys to creating a stable, fulfilling future. He raised a family, saved well, and made sure that he prepared for retire- ment. Why isn't "gone fishin'" all it's cracked up to be? Hal joins Richard, a new friend equally concerned about creating meaning and security in retirement. Hal has lived the American dream. You'll learn from their story: • The time to retire isn't mar