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Save Yourself: A Guide To A Financially Secure Retirement
Breaking the paycheck to paycheck cycle, paying down debt, building an emergency fund, and investing for the future is challenging. No matter what financial goal you’re working on, it’s vital to have reliable information readily available.
While you can learn from others and connect to their success stories, easy-to-understand explanations of important financial concepts are also crucial if you want to save yourself.
If you’re experiencing financial challenges or struggle with making poor money decisions, retirement might be the last thing on your mind. But building financial security and saving for your future is one of the most important things you’ll ever do — even if you’re starting late.
If you don’t have a plan to save yourself, how will your retirement look?
This book review was written by Vicki, co-founder of Women Who Money and Women’s Money Talk, and founder of Make Smarter Decisions.
Julie Grandstaff is the author of a newly released book, Save Yourself: Your Guide to Saving for Retirement and Building Financial Security. She spent over 25 years managing a mutual fund and the fixed-income portfolio of a midsize insurance company. Julie has a master’s degree in finance and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. With the depth of her experience, there’s no doubt about the reliability of the information in Save Yourself.