Retirement Planning Guidebook helps you navigate through the important decisions to prepare for your best retirement. In this invaluable resource, Wade D. Pfau, Ph.D., offers a comprehensive look at the key retirement decisions to achieve financial and non-financial success. Dr. Pfau takes readers through every aspect of constructing their retirement’s financial superstructure, balancing the realities, and preparing for the unexpected. Retirement Planning Guidebook helps you understand your personal retirement income style and investment and insurance tools, in addition to helping you determine if you are financially prepared for retirement by quantifying your financial goals. Through this book, you can also prepare for the non-financial aspects of retirement, including the need to find purpose and passion and the enhancement of relationships and social connections, among others.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
"Although the sheer amount of granular detail the author brings to the subject can seem daunting, the clarity of his explanations will smoothly carry even financially illiterate readers along. A readable and invaluably thorough resource for understanding retirement finances."
—Kirkus Reviews
"If I had to pick one word to describe this book, it would be thorough. I particularly enjoyed the section on retirement income styles; rather than presenting one set of products or withdrawal strategies as "best," Wade objectively covers the pros and cons of each."
—Dana Anspach, CFP®, RMA, Founder of Sensible Money, LLC, and author of Control Your Retirement Destiny
"It delivers! This is a book that does not belong on a shelf but in the hands to be read by anyone serious about planning for their successful retirement."
—Harold Evensky, Founder, Evensky & Katz and retired Professor of Practice, Texas Tech University
"And, as any good guidebook should do, Wade's Retirement Planning Guidebook helps the reader navigate the key decisions for retirement success and learn how to monitor and adjust their plan, as they will surely need to do."
—Robert Powell, CFP®, Columnist on Retirement at MarketWatch