Review of How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm

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This is really a good book to help those close to their retirement age. I have always been wondering if there was a guide to life after retirement but it seems I already found one. Great content and great review. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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Thanks for an insightful and detailed review. This book book seems to be of great help to people who are yet to retire to help us plan our retirement.
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I have a thinking that it's never too early to prepare for retirement. This preparation can start as soon one becomes financially enlightened, and preparation can be as little as reading a book.
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And I thought retirement was supposed to be restful! From the rat race to the ret race? Mama Mia!

It seems the book is more for Americans, though.
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This book is useful for many people. It describes every aspect of a retiree person like social, economical, physical, dietary etc.
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Good review, the book is good, helping people know the issues on retirement not only financial issues but also personal, physical and more. The author Robert Margetic also provides ways on how to solve those issues. It is a nice book
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Interesting book will put in mind for the future. Thanks for the review for lighting us that the book speaks about retirement and how to prepare for it including financial, health and more. "How to Survive the Coming Retirement Storm" by Robert Margetic. :D
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Retirement is compulsory for every government worker. The question is,how do we survive it? The author made this book as a guide towards people approaching retirement; what it entails and how to prepare for it. Nice review!
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This should be a helpful guide for getting an idea about finances during retirement; also the author has discussed non-finacial aspects of life. There are some calculations and strategy methods mentioned by the author, but he also says people would learn things themselves also during the times. This book may need a professional editor. Thank you for a great review!
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Everyone will retire someday, and this book contains gems that could affect retirement positively. Thank you for the succinct but insightful review
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Everyone will retire someday, and this book contains gems that could affect retirement positively. Thank you for the succinct but insightful review
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This is a must-read. I like the fact that it guides readers on how to prepare for retirement, how to live their best lives in retirement, and even utilize their finances after retirement. I've added it to my “want-ti-read” shelf, and I am looking forward to reading it. Thank you for this wonderful review!
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I believe this book will provide invaluable guidance to those who are already retired or are about to face retirement. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Lemeri »

Retirement should not be seen as a bad thing..and the author tries to show the reader that through proper calculations and preparation, retirement could be fun and healthy.
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REIGNING20 wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 22:21 I still have a long way to retirement but would greatly benefit from a manual of what to expect and how to deal with it. Thanks for your descriptive review.
Great ideas that really worth craving for, One must be prepared before He/she can be able to face the test of time. before retirement one must know what to expect, when ignorance is a pediment.
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