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INCOME FOR LIFE by Joseph  DiSalvo

INCOME FOR LIFE

The Retiree’s Guide to Creating Income from Savings

by Joseph DiSalvo & Marie Madarasz

Pub Date: April 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5445-0317-2
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing

Two professional financial planners address the needs of people nearing and entering retirement.

In this debut personal finance book, DiSalvo and Madarasz discuss common financial planning concerns, from portfolio rebalancing to asset distribution, while maintaining a focus on readers’ needs for retirement. The book is aimed at imminent retirees, as opposed to those with decades of saving and investing ahead of them, and it targets its advice accordingly. The authors explain principles of long-term investing and Social Security payments in clear language that’s easy to understand, while also making a compelling case for relying on expert financial assistance. The book does an excellent job of explaining its key concepts, such as the distinction between risk and volatility, and it also ably addresses the psychological challenges of responsible investing; for instance, DiSalvo and Madarasz note that readers must prepare for “the first time in their lives that their investments and their income are tightly intertwined.” They skillfully delineate the difference between targeting a retirement date and planning for the duration of one’s retirement, as well. The book distinguishes itself from others of its type in how it teaches readers how to meet immediate and future financial needs without chiding them for missing out on decades of potential gains. Those who have a solid knowledge of financial planning will find little new information here, but for novices, the book will provide an informative and readable introduction to the fundamentals, as well as supportive guidance on making basic value judgments that underlie the process. The book also includes several worksheets and links to further resources on the authors’ website.

An informative, well-reasoned guide to making smart retirement decisions.