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Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future - ISBN 9781576603703

Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future

ISBN 9781576603703

Autor: Ken Kamen, Dale Burg

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9781576603703

ISBN10:      

1576603709

Autor:      

Ken Kamen, Dale Burg

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2010-10-19

Ilość stron:      

214

Wymiary:      

238x163

Tematy:      

KF

Praise for Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future "I like Ken because he explains everything in plain English—which happens to be my first language." — Yogi Berra "Ken Kamen′s Reclaim Your Nest Egg is the most sensible, straightforward, andcomprehensible book on personal finance I′ve read. Calm and reasonable in its tone, detailed in its advice, the book sends the key message that everyone has to be his or her own financial advisor and gives you the confidence to take on the task." — Howard Fineman , Washington columnist, Newsweek , and MSNBC analyst "This is a timely and important book—a road map for individual investors who want to take their power back and assume personal responsibility for addressing their future financial needs. Kamen offers a lifetime of experience and hard–won wisdom to those whose confidence has been shaken by the continuing market turmoil and uncertainty of recent years. His advice is reassuring but realistic." — John Taft , CEO, RBC Wealth Management, U.S., Chairman,Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) "Ken Kamen gives a critical lesson for managing your nest egg: The key to success comes long before you′re ready to select a stock or a bond. Read Ken′s commonsense approach, and you′ll see a remarkably straightforward path to financial success." — Bob O′Brien , Stocks Editor, Barron′s.com "Vivid, witty writing and empowering validation that you can take control. Along with information, Ken Kamen provides insights into managing and protecting your money plus guidance for assembling and managing the professionals who can help you Reclaim Your Nest Egg ." — Deborah Bailey , Chairwoman, The Bailey Foundation "Ken brings to his writing the same pragmatic skills he brought to his role as an expert advising my Congressional committee. He gives you clarity about what caused past missteps and offers actionable advice for getting better results in the future." — James Greenwood , President and CEO, Biotechnology Industry Organization; former chairman, U.S. House of Representatives Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee

Prologue. 1 Reconsider the Future. 2 Rightsize Your Plans. 3 Dump the Head Trash. 4 Ignore the Noise. 5 Check the Fine Print. 6 Embrace a Game Plan. 7 Establish Your Rules. 8 Reconstruct Your Portfolio. 9 Employ Defensive Moves. 10 Take the Helm. Epilogue. Acknowledgments. About the Author. Index.

Ken Kamen is the president of Mercadien Asset Management, which offers comprehensive wealth management consulting services to individuals, families, and business owners. A former chairman of the National Investment Banking Association, Ken also chaired a special business advisory group that reported to the U.S. House of Representatives. His thirty years of experience in the financial services industry and his ability to explain complex concepts in an easily accessible way make him an oft–quoted source for national publications such as the Wall Street Journal , USA Today , Fortune , Forbes , and BusinessWeek , and for Reuters and the Associated Press. He is also a frequent guest on national and local broadcasts that include CNBC, NBC, ABC, Fox, and PBS.

The book addresses, realistically, the fears that folks have about making decisions on how to finance their post–career lives, especially in these times of tumult in the capital markets. Kamen urges investors to think of all their assets—not just their 401(k), but their income, their home and even their time—as integral parts of their nest eggs. "Having spent a lifetime building up assets, in retirement you have the new responsibility of managing them," he writes in a section on being prepared to take on the role of wealth manager. "To cover your obligations and meet your goals for a period that may last for two and possibly three decades or more, you need to develop a plan that is resilient and comprehensive." Kamen thoroughly favors using professionals to help in the task. (He is, after all, in the business himself.) But don′t, he cautions, make the mistake—as some of his clients apparently have—of misconstruing roles: Your accountant isn′t your financial planner, for instance. He identifies three goals: reducing risk, producing income and offering potential growth. Sounds simple. But Kamen is realistic about the challenges that some—especially the newly retired—face. "Financially, you have to make what may be the biggest transition of all, a complete 180–degree turn—changing your focus from aggressively adding to your reserves to drawing on them as cautiously as possible." Kamen′s penchant for colloquialisms makes for lively reading (his co–author Dale Burg may also deserve some credit here). "If we were born with expiration dates on our rear ends," he notes in the first chapter, "retirement planning would be a piece of cake." He also points out, in a chapter called "Ignore the Noise," that the business media can be a distraction, especially to new retirees who suddenly have time to watch television and read extensively. "I find that the media shine light only on the surface of stories," he writes, adding, "Today′s news is just today′s news." Ouch! I′ve known Kamen professionally for several years, and have used him as a source in stories. Regardless of whether he exempts me from the above, I recommend his book. ( Barron′s , May 2, 2011) Noted financial adviser Kamen (president, Mercadien Asset Management), writing with Burg, offers a practical guide to building a retirement nest egg. He writes, "this book is about finding your own strategy—one that suits your budget, your temperament, your lifestyle, and your goals." Lack of control over the nest egg can be caused, according to Kamen, by "irrational and impulsive" decisions, pressure by salespeople, and noise from the media that can divert one from reaching financial goals. Additionally, investors are faced with fluctuating markets, including various historical declines, the latest being the 2008 market free fall. Kamen offers advice on long–term planning, investments in stocks and bonds, asset allocation, buying life insurance, finding the right financial adviser, and diversification. Case studies of suggested portfolios and recommendations for fictional investors (by age, income needs, investment sentiment, and investment objective) are especially helpful. VERDICT With sound advice and perspectives on taking charge of one′s life goals and management of assets, this will be of interest to investors planning for retirement. Recommended. ( Library Journal , September 15, 2010)

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