Book Review – Smart Women Don’t Retire
Smart Women Don’t Retire – They Break Free: From Working Full-Time to Living Full-Time; The Transition Network and Gail Rentsch (June 2008). A review by Heather D. Barron, Esq. I reviewed Smart Women Don’t Retire – They Break Free: From Working Full-Time to Living Full-Time. I specifically wanted to know how retirement differs for women […]
Book Review – Protecting Your Parents’ Money
Protecting Your Parents’ Money: The Essential Guide to Helping Mom and dad Navigate the Finances of Retirement Published: August 2011; paperback 260 pages Author: Jeff D. Opdyke — Financial columnist; wrote the Love & Money column; author of 6 books; 17 years at The Wall Street Journal writing about personal finance, family finance and investment […]
Book Review: “How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free”
How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free (Retirement Wisdom that You Won’t Get From Your Financial Advisor), by Ernie J. Zelinski Reviewer: Nova D. Muhlenberg Bonnett, Esq. September 2011 Ernie Zelinski’s title is so very promising, particularly coming on the heels of his previous book, The Joy of Not Working, and his third work, Career […]
Book Review: “The Successful Retirement Guide”
: “The Successful Retirement Guide: Hundreds of Suggestions on How to Stay Intellectually, Socially and Physically Engaged for the Best Years of Your Life,” Kevin R. Price, Rainbow Books, Inc. 2009 Reviewed by Frederick C. Rieck, attorney This book was not a happy choice. In retrospect, it is clear that the title should have warned […]
Alive and Kicking: New Book Offers Legal Advice to Boomers
APRIL 16, 2007 VOLUME 14, NUMBER 42 Ironies abound as the leading edge of the “Baby Boom” generation heads into its 60s (and retirement). The generation that vowed never to trust anyone over 30 will shortly have to figure out minimum distribution rules from Individual Retirement Accounts, Medicare’s Part D coverage and its limitations, and […]