Don’t Eat Dog Food When You’re Old!
How to Solve Your Retirement Cash Flow Puzzle
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About the Book
An estimated seventy-eight million baby boomers will hit retirement age in the coming decades. It’s an exciting time, but many retirees miscalculate their retirement readiness before leaving their jobs and seeking a more carefree life. In Don’t Eat Dog Food When You’re Old! author Roger Roemmich—who has more than forty years experience in the field of finance—presents a big-picture look at what you need to know to plan for your retirement or to better manage the various components of your financial life if you already are retired.
In this guide Roemmich first looks at whether you can afford to retire and then discusses retirement planning and financial management. He introduces his unique CAMP score methodology—considering cash flow, aging, medical needs, and purchasing power—that both provides a basis for quick evaluation of retirement readiness and serves to identify remedies for inadequacies. He also identifies the most important aspects of six key areas and helps show how they factor into having excellent cash flow throughout retirement.
You can calculate your retirement readiness accurately if you know the right questions to ask. Roemmich’s guide—which assumes little or no prior knowledge but a keen interest in doing the right thing—helps you move forward carefully and confidently so that you can enjoy financial peace of mind during your golden years.
About the Author
Roger Roemmich earned a PhD from Michigan State University. He is a certified public accountant, financial planner, and long-term care professional and has nearly four decades of experience in the financial arena. He was an executive vice-president for retirement and investments at Cannon Financial Institute and served approximately ten years on the University of Georgia faculty. He currently works as chief investment officer for ROKA Wealth Strategists and lives in Georgia.