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- | First, thanks to Gail for winritg such a wonderful book. I learned more in one week reading Saving for Retirement than I have my entire investing life. After reading the book I have reworked our 401K accounts and have contacted Gail to get her professional opinion on what I had done: Currently my spouse and myself have saved $190,000 towards retirement. I am 38 and my spouse is 36 and we both work for for the same company. Our total income is $113,000 We had been contributing 6% each pay check and after reading your book I changed to 12%. Gail emailed back the very next day and is going to look over my changes that I made to my 401K. This book should be manditory reading for anyone who is enrolled in a 401K or about to start an IRA. I also would love to see it used in schools, if I would have had this information in school I would be in AWESOME shape for retirment. As it is I am in much better shape than I thought and the book helped me to realize a lot of mistakes we were making (fees, loads, etc.). Do yourself a favor and read this book at least a few times you will thank yourself when you are retired and enjoying life instead of wondering why you have no retirement. IT IS NEVER TO LATE TO FIX YOUR MISTAKES.. Start today THANKS GAIL.
| + | Thanks for posting this link! I will be using it the next time I inesrt a zip - I think it took me about 1 hour and 10 attempts until I was happy with the one I did in my skirt last time lol! |
Revision as of 09:37, 25 January 2013
Thanks for posting this link! I will be using it the next time I inesrt a zip - I think it took me about 1 hour and 10 attempts until I was happy with the one I did in my skirt last time lol!