Live Gay, Retire Rich by James Lange (2015, Trade Paperback)

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LIVE GAY, RETIRE RICH By James Lange.

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PublisherLange Accounting Group, LLC
ISBN-100990358852
ISBN-139780990358855
eBay Product ID (ePID)215315789

Product Key Features

Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
Number of Pages275 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLive Gay, Retire Rich
Publication Year2015
SubjectBusiness & Financial, Lgbt Studies / General, Pension Law, Personal Finance / Taxation, Personal Finance / Retirement Planning
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, Social Science, Business & Economics
AuthorJames Lange
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height6 in
Item Weight9.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width1.4 in

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Intended AudienceAdult Education
Reviews"This is an exciting time to be part of the LGBTQ community in America and it also is an important moment to take advantage of the financial opportunities that are now available to us. Jim Lange's book Live Gay, Retire Rich! is an easy-to-understand and valuable tool that will help us navigate the financial waters and successfully plan for our future." Billie Jean King , Founder, Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal332.02401408664
SynopsisLive Gay, Retire Rich is an updated version of Retire Secure for Same-Sex Couples , now updated to include the positive holding of the Supreme Court Case Obergefell v. Hodges and its implications. Highly reguarded and endorsed by dozens of financial professionals, Live Gay, Retire Rich lays out the best retirement and estate planning advices for same sex couples and teaches them how to make the most out of their retirement savings. For example: There were two gay couples with identical financial resources. They each had the same amount of money, identical investments, identical taxes, and identical earnings history for Social Security purposes. The first couple didn't do any planning. The second couple followed the advice offered in Live Gay, Retire Rich Doing reasonable projections, the first couple runs of out money in 28 years while the second couple has $1.4 million and their portfolio continues to increase. What was the difference? The first couple didn't follow the advice in Live Gay, Retire Rich , but the second couple did. The first couple never got married, started receving Social Security benefits at 62, didn't make any Roth IRA conversions, and didn't use key IRA and retirement plan estate planning strategies recommended in Live Gay, Retire Rich The second couple did get married, used our recommended apply and suspend technique for Social Security, did a series of Roth IRA conversions, and used the key IRA and retirement plan estate planing strategies we recommend. Gay retirement, gay retirement planning, lgbt finance, retirement, retirement planning, same sex marriage, retirement age, social security, gay marriage, lgbt retirement, lgbt retirement planning, gay financial planning, gay trust plan, gay marriage supreme court, lgbt planning, lesbian retirement, assets under management, gay estate plan, Roth IRA, Roth IRA Conversions, IRA, 401k, 403b, gay retirement saving, gay money, investing, investments, finances, tax planning, taxes, money management, lgbt retirement, personal finance, Live Gay, Retire Rich! is an updated version of Retire Secure! for Same-Sex Couples , now updated to include the positive holding of the Supreme Court Case Obergefell v. Hodges and its implications. Highly reguarded and endorsed by dozens of financial professionals, Live Gay, Retire Rich lays out the best retirement and estate planning advices for same sex couples and teaches them how to make the most out of their retirement savings. For example: There were two gay couples with identical financial resources. They each had the same amount of money, identical investments, identical taxes, and identical earnings history for Social Security purposes. The first couple didn't do any planning. The second couple followed the advice offered in Live Gay, Retire Rich! Doing reasonable projections, the first couple runs of out money in 28 years while the second couple has $1.4 million and their portfolio continues to increase. What was the difference? The first couple didn't follow the advice in Live Gay, Retire Rich , but the second couple did. The first couple never got married, started receving Social Security benefits at 62, didn't make any Roth IRA conversions, and didn't use key IRA and retirement plan estate planning strategies recommended in Live Gay, Retire Rich! The second couple did get married, used our recommended apply and suspend technique for Social Security, did a series of Roth IRA conversions, and used the key IRA and retirement plan estate planing strategies we recommend. Gay retirement, gay retirement planning, lgbt finance, retirement, retirement planning, same sex marriage, retirement age, social security, gay marriage, lgbt retirement, lgbt retirement planning, gay financial planning, gay trust plan, gay marriage supreme court, lgbt planning, lesbian retirement, assets under management, gay estate plan, Roth IRA, Roth IRA Conversions, IRA, 401k, 403b, gay retirement saving, gay money, investing, investments, finances, tax planning, taxes, money management, lgbt retirement, personal finance
LC Classification NumberHG179

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  • Practical, easy to grasp explanations of important topics for people approaching their retirement.

    Helpful guidance, particularly in the area of implications of marriage on when and how to claim social security benefits, a topic many same-sex couples may not have previously examined.

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