With their famous wit, seasoned advice, and impeccable business savvy, the bestselling financial duo explains how to build wealth and security -- and how to afford anything you want when the work is done. The Motley Fool's Money After 40 is for anyone who wants a stable future free from financial anxiety. You will learn how to fortify your portfolio to weather any economic climate and live the life you want regardless of the market's peaks and valleys.
Applying the principles of commonsense money management, David and Tom Gardner's goal is to help you determine what you will need and want when you retire and to guide you in creating realistic financial goals. From owning the right size home to affording sufficient health care coverage, from sending kids to college to taking that exotic vacation,
The Motley Fool's Money After 40 explains how to:
- Organize your finances to preserve the funds you already have
- Master estate planning
- Determine whether you can turn a hobby into a small business
- Finance your children's education and care for aging parents
- Live a healthy, productive life free from fiscal anxiety
Comprehensive and amusing,
The Motley Fool's Money After 40 is a one-stop financial guidebook for gilding the golden years.
Author: David Gardner,
Tom GardnerPublisher: Touchstone Books
Published: 02/07/2006
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9780743284820
ISBN10: 0743284828
BISAC Categories:-
Business & Economics |
Investments & Securities | General-
Business & Economics |
Personal Finance | Retirement PlanningAbout the Author
David Gardner learned from his father how to invest, and with his brother, Tom, started The Motley Fool in 1993 with a mission to educate, amuse, and enrich. Today, the Fool works to empower individual investors, reaching millions every month through its website, premium services, podcasts, radio show, newspaper column, and more. With Tom they have coauthored several books, including You Have More Than You Think, Rule Breakers, Rule Makers, and The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens.
Tom Gardner learned from his father how to invest, and with his brother, David, started The Motley Fool in 1993 with a mission to educate, amuse, and enrich. Today, the Fool works to empower individual investors, reaching millions every month through its website, premium services, podcasts, radio show, newspaper column, and more. With David they have coauthored several books, including
You Have More Than You Think,
Rule Breakers, Rule Makers, and
The Motley Fool Investment Guide for Teens.