This book was not written for people like myself. The tone is casual and cordial, but full of lots of padding and humble bragging about all the wealthy people used as case studies. I don't have a portfolio, I don't own property, I don't have "wealth" or investments. This book mostly sounds like a sales pitch for why it's such a great idea to go to a money manager like Berkshire Hathaway but there's not much practical advice. "Come from a working class family and support your mother by paying her utility bills? You should probably pay her rent in advance and kill yourself."
It's a puff piece without any real advice or guidance. Won't recommend to friends/family.
REVIEW: Don't Run Out of Money in Retirement: How to Increase Income, Avoid Taxes, and Keep More of What Is Yours by Allen P. Harris
RATING: 1-star
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