New Rules Of Retirement

What Your Financial Advisor Isn't Telling You

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Retirement Planning
Cover of the book New Rules Of Retirement by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie, HarperCollins Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie ISBN: 9781443401173
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: September 21, 2010
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Language: English
Author: Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
ISBN: 9781443401173
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: September 21, 2010
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English

The financial advice industry -- including banks, mutual fund and insurance companies -- has a vested interest in our hard-earned savings. Industry advisors are constantly warning us that we may not be financially prepared for retirement. And, feeling anxious about our future, we become convinced that it’s a good idea to let them handle our money. After all, they seem to have all the answers. But retirement planning today isn’t the same as it was in the past. We’re living longer, leading more active lives, with more options about how we want to live once employment is no longer the main focus. For the 1.6 million Canadians who will be retiring in the next five years, the questions at play are more complex than “How much do I need to retire?” Industry veterans Warren MacKenzie and Ken Hawkins have seen firsthand the mistakes that Canadians make in their financial preparations for the future. In The New Rules for Retirement, they offer simple, unbiased advice while at the same time debunking the many myths surrounding retirement.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The financial advice industry -- including banks, mutual fund and insurance companies -- has a vested interest in our hard-earned savings. Industry advisors are constantly warning us that we may not be financially prepared for retirement. And, feeling anxious about our future, we become convinced that it’s a good idea to let them handle our money. After all, they seem to have all the answers. But retirement planning today isn’t the same as it was in the past. We’re living longer, leading more active lives, with more options about how we want to live once employment is no longer the main focus. For the 1.6 million Canadians who will be retiring in the next five years, the questions at play are more complex than “How much do I need to retire?” Industry veterans Warren MacKenzie and Ken Hawkins have seen firsthand the mistakes that Canadians make in their financial preparations for the future. In The New Rules for Retirement, they offer simple, unbiased advice while at the same time debunking the many myths surrounding retirement.

More books from HarperCollins Publishers

Cover of the book Lectures: B2+ (Collins Academic Skills) by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Enlightenment 2.0 by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book The First Time Mums’ Club by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Consumed: How We Buy Class in Modern Britain by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Among Wolves (Wolves of Llisé, Book 1) by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book For Reasons Unknown (DCI Matilda Darke, Book 1) by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book To Provence, with Love by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book The Little Book Café: Emma’s Story (The Little Book Café, Book 2) by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book The Lost Children: Part 1 of 3 by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book India's Military Diplomacy by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book The Last Kiss: HarperImpulse Mobile Shorts (The Kiss Collection) by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Mindfulness: Weeks 5-6 of Your 8-Week Plan by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Sour: My Story - Part 2 of 3: A troubled girl from a broken home. The Brixton gang she nearly died for. The baby she fought to live for. by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book A Broken Family by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
Cover of the book Successful Networking in 7 simple steps by Ken Hawkins, Warren Mackenzie
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy