Not Your Father's Retirement
The concepts that are discussed in this book are not simply just "theories," but rather tried and true facts - because the changes in how we retire have been true for my family, too. My own father worked as a union sheet metal worker. When he retired, he had a pension and an annuity. My grandfather worked at Fleischmann in Peekskill and passed away at a young age. My grandmother worked at Reader's Digest and received income from a work pension/annuity that paid her until the day she passed.

But today, things are different. Even though just one and two generations ago my family could rely on the income from pensions, we now have 401(k) plans. Even at Mahoney Asset Management, we have a 401(k) plan. And, if our plans aren't properly funded, as well as supplemented with additional sources for retirement income, you and I may all run the risk of running out of income at a time when we need it the most.
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Not Your Father's Retirement
The concepts that are discussed in this book are not simply just "theories," but rather tried and true facts - because the changes in how we retire have been true for my family, too. My own father worked as a union sheet metal worker. When he retired, he had a pension and an annuity. My grandfather worked at Fleischmann in Peekskill and passed away at a young age. My grandmother worked at Reader's Digest and received income from a work pension/annuity that paid her until the day she passed.

But today, things are different. Even though just one and two generations ago my family could rely on the income from pensions, we now have 401(k) plans. Even at Mahoney Asset Management, we have a 401(k) plan. And, if our plans aren't properly funded, as well as supplemented with additional sources for retirement income, you and I may all run the risk of running out of income at a time when we need it the most.
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Not Your Father's Retirement

Not Your Father's Retirement

by Ken Mahoney
Not Your Father's Retirement

Not Your Father's Retirement

by Ken Mahoney

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Overview

The concepts that are discussed in this book are not simply just "theories," but rather tried and true facts - because the changes in how we retire have been true for my family, too. My own father worked as a union sheet metal worker. When he retired, he had a pension and an annuity. My grandfather worked at Fleischmann in Peekskill and passed away at a young age. My grandmother worked at Reader's Digest and received income from a work pension/annuity that paid her until the day she passed.

But today, things are different. Even though just one and two generations ago my family could rely on the income from pensions, we now have 401(k) plans. Even at Mahoney Asset Management, we have a 401(k) plan. And, if our plans aren't properly funded, as well as supplemented with additional sources for retirement income, you and I may all run the risk of running out of income at a time when we need it the most.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157627089
Publisher: Ken Mahoney
Publication date: 02/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Investor, author of 7 books including A GPS for Your Retirement, and licensed financial advisor for more than 27 years, Ken Mahoney is the CEO of Mahoney Asset Management where he offers clients tailored retirement solutions. Using data provided by the leading financial research companies, Morningstar and Standard and Poor’s, Mahoney Asset Management provide detailed performance analysis and investment recommendations for goals like preparing to leave your job, purchasing a second home, or planning for retirement.

Because of Ken’s comprehensive financial expertise, he is sought after by CNBC, Fox Business News, ABC and The Today Show to speak on topics such as planning for retirement and stock market investment strategies. Ken has also been a staple on morning, drive time radio, providing financial advice for the past 24 years to listeners in the local New York City Market and can be found on America’s Weekend, a financial radio program that is syndicated to over 1500 radio stations throughout the country. Having been recruited to serve on the House of Representatives Banking and Financial Services Committee, he advised the Chairperson of the Committee, Congresswoman Sue Kelly, on the impact of new financial regulations, Federal Reserve Bank transparency, and guided the Committee in asking questions of Alan Greenspan.

A believer in giving back, Ken has been serving his community for more than two decades volunteering as a member of Meals On Wheels and The United Way. Ken is the former Chairman of the Board at Make-A-Wish Foundation, and currently serves as chairman of the alumni board. Acknowledged by the New York State Legislature for his dedication and outstanding community service, Ken was honored with a Distinguished Service Award and chosen by Rockland County as community leader of the year.
In addition to his work as a financial advisor and community leader, Ken is a successful Broadway producer and investor. Ken won the Tony Award of Best Revival of a Musical as producer of Pippin and Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for producer of the Best Musical Theater Album Matilda and Nice Work. Ken is also a three time Emmy Award winner for his work as producer on the television show Due Process.
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