One of Pennsylvania’s Top Retirement Advisors, William Webb, Jr., Co-Authors New Book on How to Avoid Common Retirement Mistakes
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"Many people who have worked hard to save money for retirement are unknowingly making some costly mistakes. Sadly, they don't know where to turn to get sound advice. The media is selling fear and greed to get viewers and offering little financial wisdom. It's part of my mission to educate hard-working people about their options," says Webb, CEO of
Americans over age 65, now numbering more than 44 million, are facing stiff challenges to retire and stay retired. The book educates and equips retirees against the little-known mistakes and costly missteps that can derail their lifestyle in retirement.
"Having peace of mind and confidence are critical to enjoying retirement.
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Webb adds that the book is "easy to read and is not laden with technical jargon."
The book begins by exposing how and why the retirement planning industry has left some retirees adrift, along the myths that many have been led to believe. It also details the three major retirement mistakes that many are making.
A very helpful section follows detailing twelve of the biggest retirement obstacles.
The book concludes outlining the solutions, including an enlightening case study that illustrates the concepts detailed in the book. Another interesting and informative feature of the book are a set of real life stories of failure and success sprinkled throughout.
The book ends by showing readers how to take the next step in their own retirement lifestyle and wealth planning.
"This book is my way of educating more people on their options, so they can more fully enjoy their retirement and pass on a greater legacy to their family," says Webb.
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