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How To Retire Happy: Everything You Need to Know about the 12 Most Important Decisions You Must Make before You Retire

How To Retire Happy: Everything You Need to Know about the 12 Most Important Decisions You Must Make before You Retire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Informative
Review: This is simply the best book for people nearing retirement on investing that I have read. It is clear and well-written, with comprehensive information and advice. Vry informative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Informative
Review: This is simply the best book for people nearing retirement on investing that I have read. It is clear and well-written, with comprehensive information and advice. Vry informative.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It made me happy!
Review: What an unusual "how to" book. It's interesting, helpful, useful and easy to read. For those of us who learn more from mistakes it also is a "how not-to" book. Stan Hinden's recounting of the mistakes he and his wife Sara made in preparing for retirement ... and after they retired, too ... really are eye-openers. Their actions, obviously, seemed proper at the time, and for me, proper now. But, they weren't and aren't. Nothing like some strong caution! Best of all, my wife snuck a picture of me reading "How to Retire Happy" while on vacation. I had a smile on my face.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It made me happy!
Review: What an unusual "how to" book. It's interesting, helpful, useful and easy to read. For those of us who learn more from mistakes it also is a "how not-to" book. Stan Hinden's recounting of the mistakes he and his wife Sara made in preparing for retirement ... and after they retired, too ... really are eye-openers. Their actions, obviously, seemed proper at the time, and for me, proper now. But, they weren't and aren't. Nothing like some strong caution! Best of all, my wife snuck a picture of me reading "How to Retire Happy" while on vacation. I had a smile on my face.


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