Chartered Monetary Planner Justin King has written a brand new e book on retirement planning based mostly on his expertise internet hosting 180 episodes of his profitable Retirement Café Podcast and interviewing dozens of visitors.
Mr King, who runs MFP Wealth Administration in Dorset, says he has distilled lots of the greatest concepts from his podcast for the e book which is designed to assist folks create their “supreme retirement.”
The ‘Retirement Café Handbook – 9 Accelerators for a Profitable Retirement’ makes use of insights from dozens of retirement professional interviews and 30 years of serving to folks retire efficiently, Mr King stated.
He stated: “Once you retire, your entire life basically collapses down to at least one binary query: will your cash outlive you, or will you outlive your cash? It’s a vital query, however I don’t imagine Monetary Planning alone will make sure you stay a profitable retirement.”
The Retirement Café Handbook seems to be at mindsets, cash and lifelong well being.
Public well being pioneer and prolific writer, Professor Sir Muir Grey stated of the e book: “Overlaying not solely well being however a lot broader, deeper points comparable to goal, it needs to be given to everybody approaching retirement to assist them guarantee it’s a renaissance.”
The e book contains real-life tales and a contact of humour to supply a nine-step framework for retirement. It takes readers “past monetary safety,” Mr King stated.
Fellow Chartered Monetary Planner and founding father of the MeaningfulMoney web site, Pete Matthew, stated: “This handbook goes to assist lots of people to consider retirement, as a result of the earlier we are able to take into consideration these items, the higher.”
Contributors to the e book embrace Dame Esther Rantzen, Professor Andrew J Scott, Dr Daniel Levitin, Rory Sutherland, Abraham Okusanya, David Jones, Robin Powell, Neil Bage, Greg Davies and Jacqueline Berry.
The e book is launched on 12 September and is out there on Amazon.
• Extra details about the e book and the writer:https://www.theretirementcafe.co.uk/