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Smartest 401(k) Book You'll Ever Read Maximize Your Retirement Savings... the Smart Way!

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ISBN-10: 0399536086

ISBN-13: 9780399536083

Edition: N/A

Authors: Daniel R. Solin

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The guide readers need to retire richerafrom the international bestselling author of "The Smartest Investment Book Youall Ever Read." In this New York Times bestselling guide, author Daniel R. Solin takes issue with the commonly held belief that participating in defined contribution retirement plans is a ano-brainera because of the employer match. While providing readers with comprehensive, accessible information on the most common deferred compensation plans, annuities, and other retirement-based investments, he shows the 70 million participants currently in those plans how to create the best portfolio with often limited options. In his straight-forward, no-nonsense style, Solin offers the…    
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List price: $15.00
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 7/6/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.54" wide x 8.17" long x 0.68" tall
Weight: 0.462
Language: English

Dan Solin, a wealth advisor to high net worth investors and retirement plans for Buckingham Asset Management and The BAM ALLIANCE Director of Investor Advocacy, is the author of The Smartest Retirement Book You'll Ever Read, Does Your Broker Owe You Money?, and the New York Times bestsellers The Smartest Investment Book You'll Ever Read and The Smartest 401(k) Book You'll Ever Read. His award-winning books have been widely praised by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Library Journal, and many financial writers, leading economists, and others.Solin is a financial columnist for AOL. His advice appears frequently on its Welcome Screen where it is viewed by millions of…    

Navigating the 401(k) Minefield
Rules for All Investments
The Amazing Story of Wan Ba-shi
Small Change Can Break the Bank
Passive Is Aggressive
A Simple Strategy for Superior Returns
Just Because It Quacks, It May Not Be a Duck!
"Hot" Advice Can Give Cold Comfort
"Hot" Funds ... and Other Fables
Don't Confuse Activity with Progress
Risky Behavior
When Bigger Isn't Better
Lose the Empty Calories
The Simplest Way to Beat the "Pros"
Your Biggest Investment Decision Takes Only Fifteen Minutes
Simple Investing Is Smart Investing
DFA's Way (or the Highway)
Keep Your Balance by Rebalancing
401(k) Plans: Rigged to Rob Your Nest Egg
Can You Feel Guilty Without a Conscience?
Knowledge Is Power
So Many Fees, So Little Time
Company Stock: The Nail in the 401(k) Coffin
If It's Broken, Fix It!
How to Beat a Rigged 401(k) System
Why Fifteen Is Your Magic Number
Smart Investing in a Dumb Plan
Beat a Rigged System
Cheat the Cheaters with an IRA
When Cashing In Is Cashing Out
The Trick to Transferring Company Stock
Can a Fox Advise the Chickens?
Beware of "Financial Professionals" Bearing Gifts
It's So Easy, the Government Did It!
Evaluating Your Own 401(k)
Lobbying for the 401(k) You Deserve
The Care and Feeding of Your IRA
The Neglected IRA
The Nuts and Bolts of IRAs
Fall in Love with the Roth IRA
Want to Leave Your IRA to the USA?
403(b) Plans and Annuities-They Make 401(k) Plans Look Good!
403(b) Plans: A National Disgrace
Looking for Help in All the Wrong Places
The Annuity Scam
Feeding at the Annuity Trough
Variable Annuity Rip-Off
Equity Indexed Annuities Are Inequitable
Divorcing an Annuity
Standing Up to Goliath-and Winning!
Taking on the Sacred Cow
Help Is on the Way
Does a Better Past Mean a Better Future?
Alternatives to Traditional Retirement Plans
Deferred Compensation Plans for Highly Compensated Employees: A Good Deal ... for the Securities Industry!
Immediate Annuities: The Good Cousin
Reaping Your Retirement Benefits
The Closing Argument
A Plea for Change
The Journey's End
Who Says So?
Asset Allocation Questionnaire
Risk and Return Summary
Acknowledgments
Index