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You Only Get One Chance to Retire RightChoose the Right Advisor to Help You The goal of financial planning is life: full, free, joy-filled retirement life. Money should be your servant, not your master. But how do you select the right financial advisor to get you there? You must understand the crucial concepts and ask the key questions. In The Retirement Spotlight, Michael Foguth leads you to illumine the retirement life you desire, then reveals the financial framework to get you there. Throughout the book, he equips you with the knowledge and penetrating questions you need in order to be confident you've chosen the right advisor. You will learn to: Discard common retirement myths Identify the legacy you want to leave Understand why guaranteed income is vital Establish expectations for your advisor And much more Every working day Michael Foguth guides clients who are retired or nearing retirement. Read this book, then select an advisor who will brighten each moment of your happy retirement life.
In the past, retirement planning was focused on reaching "the number" or what the value of our "nest egg" needed to be. For years, clients and advisers focused solely on their "account value" to gauge whether or not they're were going to ever retire. We were told that this "number" was different for every person. Well, the reality is that today, that "number" should no longer the sole focus for investors hoping and praying to retire. Rather the focus should be on "how much" will that number provide in income! Recreating a paycheck in retirement or funding the day to day needs for retirees has become more important that the journey to a specific "number." And this has everything to do with th...
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Now fully updated--the critically acclaimed guide to the world of jazz on CDWhere can you find a complete set of Ella Fitzgerald's many songbook recordings? Who are the influences of Wynton Marsalis, Harry Connick, Jr., and Joshua Redman? What are the earliest available recordings of trumpeter Chet Baker? Leading critics Richard Cook and Brian Morton answer these and myriad other questions in The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD--the most comprehensive critical guide to jazz recordings available.