The Value of Debt in Retirement: Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong
Publisher,John Wiley
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Format, Hardcover
Weight, 420 g
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Increase the odds you won't run out of money in retirement using debt!
Conventional wisdom is wrong being debt free inretirement may actually increase your risk. The Value ofDebt in Retirement teaches you how incorporating debt into yourretirement strategy may increase your return, lower your taxes andactually lower your risk. You read that right. If handledcorrectly, debt that thing we've all been taught toavoid can play an integral role in your life,especially in retirement. New York Times Best Selling Authorand nationally acclaimed financial expert Tom Anderson shows youhow to use the time tested strategies of the best companies and theultra rich to retire comfortably, minimize taxes, buy the thingsyou have always wanted to have and do the things you have alwayswanted to do.
Thought provoking and against the grain, Anderson explains whyyour risk tolerance doesn't matter, why being debt free mayactually increase your risk and why rushing to pay off yourmortgage may be a financial disaster. Full of shocking revelationsand tricks high- net-worth individuals have used for years, TheValue of Debt in Retirement opens the world to a new approach towealth management in retirement, one that factors in both sides ofthe balance sheet as an integrated ecosystem.
Real-world case studies illustrate how informed debt strategiescan lead to a happier, healthier retirement. See how an individualwith a net worth of more than $5 million can spend $20,000 permonth - after taxes - and pay less than $5,000 per year in taxes,how it is possible to increase your rate of return by 50%, and howa lower risk portfolio with debt could increase the chances you donot run out of money.