Book description
Nationally known personal finance expert Terry Savage helps you
answer the most important retirement questions
During a time when looking to the future is more important than ever,
author Terry Savage offers street smart advice for the many soon-to-be
retirees wondering how much longer they will have to work to make up
for the losses in their retirement accounts. The New Savage
Number provides the strategic guidance and hands-on techniques
necessary to plan a successful, satisfying retirement.
Throughout the book, Savage helps you figure out how much money you
need to retire-your savage number-and how to invest to reach that
goal. Then, as retirement looms, she guides you through the process of
planning withdrawals so the money lasts your entire lifetime. In
between, Savage offers practical advice on everything from getting
personal finances organized to insuring retirement plans against the
disastrous need for long-term care. An informative, engaging book that
future retirees of every age can utilize, The New Savage Number
- Contains updated chapters reflect the current economy including
changes to the mortgage market and stock market performance
- Takes issues such as social security, long term insurance, and
new investment risks into consideration
- Offers guidance on continuing to earn income in retirement
Written with every retirement bound individual in mind, The New
Savage Number, Second Edition provides you with the tools needed
to rescue your retirement.
Terry Savage has financial expertise that comes from experience. She
started her career as a stockbroker and became a founding member
ofÂ-and the first woman trader onÂ-the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
Terry is a nationally known expert on personal finance and is a
regular TV investment and financial markets commentator. She is the
nationally syndicated Chicago Sun-Times personal finance columnist and
author of three bestselling books. Terry has won numerous awards,
including the National Press Club Award, and received two Emmys for
her television work.