This is certainly an easy read even though it deals with financial matters. My problem with the book is that it felt like one big brochure for the insurance industry; it felt this way because there wasn't much substance. I was expecting some thorough explanation of a few tax-free retirement strategies. Instead, only one method is mentioned and really isn't explored in depth. He says this is THE WAY to save for retirement without spending much time explaining some details or the "caveats." I would need to do some further research to believe what's in this book. This book does a great job of presenting some overall basics about investing money for retirement. It was good to read about tax free money and tax deferred money. I also enjoyed gaining a better understanding of the benefits of investing in a universal life insurance policy for more than just the death benefit - but also the benefit of investing for retirement and/or other reasons. I would have liked to have had a little more of the book focus on comparison between a Roth IRA and a universal life insurance plan and also would have liked it to cover more on options to saving money for our children for college/missions. It was a very quick and enjoyable read for a financial book.
This book could have been cut in half, leaving out the first half of the book.
—Indra
Wish I had known all this when I was 20 years old.
—sammi
Good advice basically a life insurance pamphlet
—mera