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Investing for Twenty Good Summers: Making Your Money Work So You Don't Have To
β Scribed by Martin Hawes
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Explains how people nearing retirement can rearrange their money to achieve smooth, steady income returns so that they can work less and get on with living the lives that they want to live.
Financial expert Martin Hawes realised at the age of 50 that he needed to make his next twenty summers really count if he was going to achieve all the things he wanted to in life. In this book he shows you how to invest your money in order to fund the lifestyle you want when you retire.
Most books on investment are about how to build up wealth. This book is different - it gives practical advice on how to use your investment capital to give you the income that you need when you are no longer dependent on work.
Investing for Twenty Good Summers will show you how to get the income you need to have the life you want. Learn how to
* change your investment strategy to focus on income
* rearrange your money so you can work less and get on with living
* reduce your investment risk while maintaining your lifestyle
Best-selling author and presenter Martin Hawes enjoys mountaineering, climbing, hiking and skiing. When he's working he provides individualised financial coaching to help clients become wealthy and free to pursue their dreams too. He is the author of Twenty Good Summers: Work less, live more and make the most of your money, which is a companion to this book.
β¦ Subjects
Finance; Nonfiction; REF000000
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