Loading

Review: The Retirement Savings Time Bomb… And How to Defuse It

Review: The Retirement Savings Time Bomb… And How to Defuse It

Every Sunday, The Simple Dollar reviews a personal finance book or related book of interest. For a long time, I avoided reading this book. The title seemed unnecessarily fear-mongering and apocalyptic to me and that’s a subgenre of personal finance books that I really have no interest in. Personal finance has such a profound power to improve people’s lives and give them hope that selling the ideas with a big spoonful of fear and paranoia is something I have no interest in. However, the author, Ed Slott, has a point. Rather than focusing on a fear of the unknown, which is what many personal finance books do, this one focuses on a known concern. If you have a bunch of money stored away in your 401(k), it’s simply a fact that the government is going to take some of that in taxes. If you haven’t thought about that and planned for that, then, yes, retiring can be something of a time bomb. Once I got past the overly dramatic title and actually read the book, I realized that there were a lot of good points in it. The entire focus of The Retirement Savings Time Bomb… And How to Defuse It is minimizing the tax impact on your retirement savings without giving up returns along the way.

Read more here – Review: The Retirement Savings Time Bomb… And How to Defuse It

Add this post to your favorites social bookmark

Bookmark and Share

Leave a Reply