An essential roadmap to financial security and independence in retirement
In the newly revised second edition of Plan Your Prosperity: The Only Retirement Guide You'll Ever Need, Starting Now-Whether You're 22, 52 or 82, renowned investment adviser Ken Fisher delivers a practical and insightful new discussion of why all your investing should be done with an eye toward retirement.
You'll learn how to think about investing for retirement and learn to understand key concepts like time horizons, return expectations, and cash flow needs. You'll discover how to select an appropriate retirement benchmark and how to determine how much you need to save each year to achieve your retirement goal.
The book also includes:
- A comprehensive, workable strategy to develop your own retirement investing plan or work with a professional to do that while avoiding common pitfalls
- Techniques for avoiding harmful myths about retirement saving and investing, like complex and expensive annuities and other products
- Hands-on strategies for figuring out how much income you need to ensure the maintenance of your lifestyle in retirement
Perfect for working people at any stage of their career who are interested in working toward financial security and independence, Plan Your Prosperity is a must-read roadmap to successful investing and saving.
KEN FISHER is Founder, Executive Chairman, and Co-Chief Investment Officer of Fisher Investments, a $290-plus billion (as of September 30, 2024) money management firm serving high-net-worth investors and institutions globally. He wrote Forbes' prestigious 'Portfolio Strategy' column monthly for over 32 years, making him the magazine's longest continuously running columnist. He now writes monthly, native-language columns for over 25 major outlets worldwide, including The New York Post, the UK's Daily Telegraph and Canada's Globe and Mail. He is the author of 11 books on investing and personal finance and is a New York Times bestselling author.
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978-1-394-31887-2 (9781394318872)
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