“Many people are shocked to discover that they either
cannot borrow money after they retire, or they are
forced to pay higher rates.”
– Ric Edelman
The Homeowner’s
reading LIST
A Far From Ordinary Retirement Plan
To Do Before You Retire:
• Buy a sun hat for new beach house.
• Set up college fund for grandkids.
• Refinance mortgage.
Yes, refinance your mortgage. Many people are shocked to discover that they either
cannot borrow money after they retire, or they are forced to pay high rates, advises Ric
Edelman, the author of the award winning book, “The Lies About Money: Achieving
Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us – and the Lies
We Tell Ourselves.” Learn more from the author of “Ordinary People; Extraordinary
Wealth” and “The New Rules About Money” at www.ricedelman.,com
Must-Reads for Future Affluent Homeowners
Live Well and Thrive
Finance guru and author of “Missed Fortune,” Douglas Andrew has some good news
and some bad news to Baby Boomers in his latest book, “The Last Chance Millionaire:
It’s Not Too Late to Become Wealthy.”
First the bad news: Traditional retirement savings wisdom won’t yield you enough to
live on in your golden years. The good news: You can become a “Thriver,” safely gen-
erating a livable income in the yeas left until retirement by taking advantage of com-
pound interest, tax-favored growth and safe, reliable leverage. Don’t miss what could
be your last chance to live the life you always dreamed.
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