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The Value of Debt in Retirement Why Everything You Have Been Told Is Wrong

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16.03.2015

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John Wiley & Sons

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Englisch

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978-1-119-01998-5

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.03.2015

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/15.7/2.8 cm

Gewicht

499 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-01998-5

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  • Produktbild: The Value of Debt in Retirement
  • Foreword xv

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Introduction xxi

    Part I: Basic Ideas and Core Concepts

    Chapter 1: A Better Path 3

    A Successful but Controversial Debut 4

    The Fifth Indebted Strength 7

    Who Can Benefit from This Book? Not Only Millionaires! (But They Can, Too) 9

    Everyday Example #1: Immediately Better Credit Card Debt 11

    Getting beyond the ABLF and Focusing on Retirement 12

    Notes 14

    Chapter 2: Debt in Retirement: Conventional Wisdom, Right and Wrong 17

    What Some Popular Retirement Books Get Right-and Wrong-about Debt 18

    The "Good versus Bad" Debt Camp 19

    Bach Where We Started: The Irresolutely "Against Debt" Camp 20

    The (Very Small) "Sometimes It's Okay to Have Debt" Camp 21

    Everyday Example #2: A Bridge Loan over Troubled Quarters 22

    Notes 24

    Chapter 3: Why and Whether to Adopt a Holistic Debt¿Inclusive Approach in Retirement 27

    A First Look at the Three Main Types of Debt: Oppressive, Working, and Enriching 28

    Seven Rules for Being a Better Debtor 30

    In the Company of Longer Life Spans 31

    Winging Your Way to a Successful Retirement: The "Whole Chicken" Approach 33

    Everyday Example #3: A Holistic Business Recipe for Success 35

    Notes 37

    Part II: The Power of Debt in Reducing Taxes, Increasing Return, and Reducing Risk

    Chapter 4: Returning to the Return You Need 43

    Cash Flow and Incoming Money: The Ultimate Key to Resource Management 45

    You Have to Get Your Numbers Right! 46

    Regardless of Your Net Worth, Distributions Are Rarely Constant over Time in Retirement 49

    How Much Can You Safely Take Out? 52

    How You May Be Able to Increase Your Rate of Return 54

    How Is This Possible? A Big¿Picture Overview 56

    Risks and Problems 57

    Everyday Example #4: Retiring the "Loan" Survivor 58

    Notes 60

    Chapter 5: The Power of Debt Meets Our Ridiculous Tax Code: $5.5 Million Net Worth, $240,000 Income, and $4,000 in Taxes! 61

    Some Brief Preliminaries: Income versus Incoming Money 63

    The Websters: A Tale That Taxes the Imagination 64

    Your De Facto Tax Advisor 76

    An Inconvenient Truth 77

    How to Pay Almost No Taxes in Retirement: A Few More Examples 78

    Everyday Example #5: "Auto" You Not Be Sure You Are Getting the Best Loan? 81

    Notes 84

    Chapter 6: Risk Matters More Than Return 87

    Why Your Personal Risk Tolerance May Not Matter 88

    A Simple Understanding of Risk 91

    An Overview: "What Time Is It?" 95

    A Detailed Understanding: "How the Watch Works" 97

    Proof That Debt Can Reduce Your Risk in Retirement 105

    Everyday Example #6: A Lot to Think About? Not Really 107

    Notes 109

    Part III: How to Get There: A Glide Path

    Chapter 7: The World Is Full of Risk-Especially Now 113

    Not Your Usual Serious Caution 114

    Learning from What Companies Do-Value Liquidity! 114

    What about Interest Rate Risk? Fixed versus Floating Rate Debt 117

    Investment Risks: It Isn't the Debt That Matters, It Is the Quality of Your Investment Decisions! 119

    Asset Allocation and Investment Considerations 119

    A Six¿Step Approach to Diversified Investing in Retirement 120

    Lessons from Math and History Suggest Caution 121

    Be Careful What You Watch! 124

    My Opinions on Asset Allocation 126

    Notes 130

    Chapter 8: The Sooner the Better: Moving from Oppressive to Working to Enriching Debt 133

    Understanding the Implications of These Ideas for Your Life Plans 138

    Getting a Handle on Whether You Should Adopt a Strategic Debt Approach 138

    The Need¿Want¿Have Matrix 139

    Watch Those Ratios! A First Glide Path into Retirement 144

    What If You Are Not Optimal Today? 147

    Dying with Debt? 147

    Final Mortgage Considerations 148

    Notes 150

    Chapter 9: Conclusion: Lots of Tricks and Tools 151

    A Checklist Review 153

    Bringing It All Together: A Strategic Debt Strategy in Action 156

    A Last Word: The Value of Debt in Retirement 159

    Notes 160

    Part IV: Guides

    Guide 1: Leaving a Legacy 163

    General Giving Philosophy 164

    The Benefits of Giving While You're Working 167

    Giving to Create Income 168

    Notes 172

    Guide 2: Managing the ROI of Retirement 175

    Retirement "ROI": Resources, Outer Pragmatics, and Inner Dynamics 176

    Retirement Is Coming: A Holistic Roadmap of the Territory before You Retire 176

    MetäManagement against a Background of Accelerating Change 177

    Staying Effective and Informed over Time 180

    Resource Management for the Long Haul 181

    Partial Retirement/Partial Income 182

    You Can Test¿Run Retirement 183

    Real Estate, Small Business Ventures, and Personal Guarantees 184

    Medicare 185

    Long¿Term Care Insurance 185

    Thoughts on Life Insurance 187

    Reverse Mortgages 187

    How You Should (or Should Not) Factor in Inheritance 188

    Outer Pragmatics: Real World Concerns, Issues, and Details 189

    Legal Planning 191

    Medical Planning 192

    Residency Planning 192

    Life Planning 193

    Inner Dynamics: Meaning, Purpose, and Pleasure in Retirement 194

    Sharpening the Saw 196

    Particular Considerations on Retirement and ROI for the LGBT Community 197

    Notes 201

    Guide 3: How to Help Your Family and Buy the Stuff You Want and Need: A Reference Guide 203

    Act Like a Company/Think Like a CFO 203

    Principles When Financing the Purchase of a Desired Item 204

    Managing Credit Card Debt 208

    Helping Your Kids with Their Credit Card Debt 208

    Helping Your Parents 208

    Buying a Luxury Car 209

    Buying a Boat/Airplane/Art/Antiques/Jewelry, Paying for a Dream Vacation, Financing a Hobby (Horseback Riding, Car Racing) 210

    Paying for Fractional Ownership (Home/Plane/Boat) 211

    Helping Out Our Kids and Student Loans 212

    Homes: Downsizing/Moving/Building 212

    Purchasing a Second Home: Pluses and Minuses 213

    Rent versus Buy a Second Home 217

    One Hundred Percent Financing: The No¿Down¿Payment Real Estate Purchase Option 219

    Notes 221

    Part V: Appendices

    Appendix A: About the Companion Website 225

    Appendix B: Details for Chapter 4 227

    Understanding the Ideas of Chapter 4, with Charts and Tables 227

    Notes 234

    Appendix C: Chapter 5 Detail 235

    Understanding RMDs 235

    The Liger at Work Again 237

    Understanding Cost Basis and a Step¿Up in Basis 244

    Notes 246

    Appendix D: Details for Chapter 6-A Study of Withdrawal Rates in Retirement 249

    Background: How the 4 Percent Rule Came to Life 250

    Trinity Study Results 251

    Trinity Study: Unfortunate Timing 258

    Notes 260

    Appendix E: A More Detailed Discussion on Risk, Return, and Correlation 263

    Notes 266

    Appendix F: More Detail on ABLF, Risk Details, and Official Statement of Disclosure and Understanding 267

    More Detail on ABLF 267

    Statement of Disclosure and Understanding 268

    With Respect to ABLFs 270

    Additional Important Notes 272

    Notes 275

    Glossary 277

    Bibliography 283

    About the Author 287

    Index 289