The Retirement Plan Solution: The Reinvention of Defined ContributionISBN: 978-0-470-39885-2
Hardcover
256 pages
June 2009
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"Short, clear, complete, and always interesting. Best book on DC
plans and what we should do-now."
—Charles D. Ellis, author, Winning the Loser's
Game
"At a time when the world is in turmoil, along with retirement
expectations, the authors have hit a home run. After reading this
book, I have a plan. Read it for your path to retirement
security."
—Dallas Salisbury, President and CEO, Employee Benefit
Research Institute
"The Retirement Plan Solution offers a refreshing and
provocative perspective on how to assess retirement needs, save to
meet these needs, and manage the retirement payout process. In this
time of financial turmoil, employees, plan sponsors, and financial
advisors will find this highly practical resource volume both
useful and humorous."
—Olivia S. Mitchell, Director, Pension Research
Council, Wharton School
"The Retirement Plan Solution is a map to the future of
401(k) retirement plans. But it is not just a theoretical view of
what could be. Instead, the authors describe the needs and trends
that are already here, and then describe the changes that are
developing to meet those needs. It is about the tomorrow that is
happening today."
—Fred Reish, Managing Director, Reish Luftman Reicher
& Cohen
"The respected authors have created a readable, timely, and very
helpful book on all aspects of retirement planning. The suggestions
are practical, the information is concise, and the book is highly
recommended for anyone that is interested in sound financial
planning."
—Moshe A. Milevsky, PhD, Finance Professor, York
University, Toronto, Canada
"This is a must-read for people working in the retirement
industry, as well as those who simply care about how to improve
their chance of reaching a financially secure retirement. In a
clear and simple fashion, the authors deliver one of the best books
to date on inefficiencies in the current DC plan and potential
improvements."
—Peng Chen, President, Ibbotson Associates