Ebook: The Accumulation Myth: 8 Retirement Flaws & How to Fix Them
Author: Jeff Ingersoll
- Tags: Business & Economics / Finance / Financial Risk Management, Business & Economics / Finance / Wealth Management, Business & Economics / Personal Finance / Retirement Planning
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Jeff Ingersoll
- Language: English
- epub
Are you in the Comfort Zone® GET REAL about your retirement… Doing what you want, when and how you want-with high confidence. "Retire"- is an action word-a verb – meaning to separate from, rest from; for many it is the process of planning and preparing for life after years of working and earning a living. Being retired is not static or a "one and done" proposition. There is no magical number which leads to "happily ever after" retirement bliss. Not really-not if you want confidence and peace of mind. Retirement today is dynamic. Americans are more active and live longer. Retirement success can be defined as that point in time when you can enjoy the one life you have to live on your terms. Author, Jeff Ingersoll, exposes various Wall Street myths and how traditional methods of investing during your retirement accumulation years may not work at all through your retirement distribution years. He also offers an entirely new way to think about wellness, money, investing and retirement planning strategies called the Comfort Zone®. The Accumulation Myth will also give you valuable insights into 8 classic, potentially fatal flaws to your retirement nest egg and help immunize you from the 7 Deadly Sins of Investing. It's about your money – your future. Most investors get one opportunity to get this right – now is the time to create your retirement success story. "The only 'benchmark' that truly matters is the one that measures and aligns your desired financial outcome to the one life you have to live." - Jeff Ingersoll CIMA®, AIF
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