How to Make Your Money Last is a valuable resource for anyone entering retirement or nearing it. Financial expert Jane Bryant Quinn, dubbed by Forbes as “America’s dean of personal finance”, explains how to turn your retirement funds into a paycheck that will last for life. She tells you how to squeeze a higher income from all your assets—including your social security account, a pension, your home equity, savings, retirement accounts, and—critically—how much of your savings you can afford to spend every year without running out. The book also offers detailed and actionable advice on how to manage your finances effectively, covering everything from income strategies to tax management and long-term care planning, all geared toward helping retirees maintain financial security throughout their retirement years.
ABOUT THE BOOK
How to Make Your Money Last provides the less known tricks on how to turn your retirement savings into a steady paycheck that will last for a lifetime.
The book lays out a three-step plan for financial security after you leave the working world.
Quinn rethinks the meaning of “income investing,” by combining reliable cash flow during the early years of your retirement with low-risk growth investments, to provide extra money for your later years.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jane Bryant Quinn is recognized as one of the country's leading financial strategists.
A leading commentator on personal finance, she has written for Newsweek, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, Woman’s Day, and Good Housekeeping, among others.
She is the recipient of an Emmy Award and the Gerald Loeb Award for a Lifetime Achievement and for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
“Jane Bryant Quinn is America's dean of personal finance... If anyone knows how to get us through retirement, it's Jane.“
— Forbes
“Veteran financial writer Quinn delivers another winner with this guide... certain to be a hugely valuable resource for readers, wherever they are on their personal financial timeline.”
— Publishers Weekly
“It provides the basics in just about any area you can think of—from what you should consider about money when you are in your 20s, to what to do with your investments once you have retired—and presents simple, straightforward recipes outlining the fundamentals of how to accomplish your goals.“
— The New York Times
“A financial management bible, updated... Jane Bryant Quinn has been teaching all of us how to better manage our money—for the better part of three decades.“
“No one is smarter about money—or easier to read or clearer or more conscientious—than Jane Bryant Quinn.“
— Andrew Tobias, author of The Only Investment Guide You’ll Ever Need