Retire Securely: Insights on Money Management from an Award-Winning Financial Columnist by Julie Jason
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Jason has provided a compilation of articles she has written on personal finance topics, organized by theme. I am well read in popular personal finance and retirement planning books, and a majority of the information presented here is covered in other places. Jason does a nice job of organizing the information, and I found that at times she tended to drill a little deeper on topics than, say a Money magazine article. While some times this was useful, at times she included information appropriate when written, such as a discussion on changed savings limits that have, or could, change again in the future. Also, a few topics strayed from the titular intent of this book, such as college funding. Still, overall a good reminder of the issues found when planning for retirement. Two and a half stars, rounded up.
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