The Retirement Remix: A Modern Solution to an Old School Problem

by Fred Fuld III

The book, The Retirement Remix: A Modern Solution to an Old School Problem, by Chip Munn, offers a new approach to retirement planning. He describes how you shouldn’t have to slave away at a job you hate, socking away as much money as you possibly can and avoiding spending on yourself.

Munn came up with a more modern way to plan for your retirement, without making it a drudgery. He includes several real life examples.

The book goes into detail about changing your mindset, with regard to saving, investing, and retiring. One of the more interesting chapters is Take Your Retirement for a Test Drive.

If you have concerns about retirement, you should read  The Retirement Remix.

Interview with Ray LeVitre about 20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now

The following informative interview was provided by Certified Financial Planner Ray LeVitre, who is the Founder and Managing Partner of Net Worth Advisory Group, and also the author of the book “20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now” which covers key financial decisions people must make during the period of transition from the workforce into retirement.

The discussion includes the following:

  • What to do now with the stock market at all time highs
  • How to allocate how much should be invested in stocks, bonds, and cash
  • Should investors be putting their money in bonds with rising interest rates on the horizon
  • When you should take your Social Security Income
  • How much you can withdraw from your nest egg when you retire
  • And much, much more

To stream the interview, click:

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More information about Net Worth Advisory Group can be found at

Net Worth Advisory Group

You can find more information about the book, 20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now at

20 Retirement Decisions You Need to Make Right Now

 

All opinions are those of Ray LeVitre, and do not represent the opinions of WStNN.com or Stockerblog.com or the interviewer. Neither this website nor the interviewer nor the interviewee are rendering tax, legal, or investment advice in this interview. All information is provided for education and general information only.