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The "Safe Money Millionaire" debunks the financial wisdom that has cost Americans trillions in losses in the stock market. Now more than ever baby boomers and Americans saving for retirement are looking for safety for their money rather than chasing returns on Wall Street. In this book we crush the financial myths ranging from 401(k)'s being a good place for retirement savings, to diversifying with Mutual Funds, to keeping your credit score high and getting a low interest rate. The solution is a predictable, easy to follow plan to growing wealthy without risking money on Wall Street, reducing…mehr

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The "Safe Money Millionaire" debunks the financial wisdom that has cost Americans trillions in losses in the stock market. Now more than ever baby boomers and Americans saving for retirement are looking for safety for their money rather than chasing returns on Wall Street. In this book we crush the financial myths ranging from 401(k)'s being a good place for retirement savings, to diversifying with Mutual Funds, to keeping your credit score high and getting a low interest rate. The solution is a predictable, easy to follow plan to growing wealthy without risking money on Wall Street, reducing or eliminating interest paid to banks and credit card companies, plus protecting yourself from taxes that can ravage retirement savings in qualified plans.
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Brett Kitchen and Ethan Kap are the founders of True Financial Age.com. This free website calculates your “Never Work Again Number” and gives users a plan to reach their “Never Work Again Number” more quickly.  They have been featured on CBS Moneywatch.com, The Salt Lake Tribune, American Chronicle, Ebay Radio, KXYL Radio, 1280 The Zone, and many other media outlets.  They have been consultants in the insurance and financial advisor industry for several years and after seeing millions of Americans lose Trillions of dollars in the crash of 2008 it became their goal to show people how to grow wealthy without risking their hard earned money in the market. Live in Salt Lake City, Utah