Publisher Description
Saving for retirement is a difficult task, especially during these challenging economic times. Individuals who participate in their retirement plans are being charged billions in fees annually-and no one is looking out for their best interests-even though the laws say both plan sponsors and employers should be held responsible for acting in their employees' best interests.
The fact is that unless individuals are willing to stand-up and secure their financial future, they're likely to face less money in their retirement plan accounts and have to work longer to accumulate the funds they need for retirement.
In Stop the Retirement Rip-off, author David Loeper provides the necessary tools for listeners to take action and make the most of their retirement plans. It offers a road map for employees to understand the fees and costs associated with their plans; document the excesses in a presentation to management; then organize themselves to protest and, if necessary, bring the documentation to the Labor Department in a complaint. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, Stop the Retirement Rip-off provides listeners with sensible strategies for making the most of their retirement funds, and will put them back in control of their financial future.
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About David B. Loeper
David B. Loeper is the CEO of Financeware, Inc. Prior to founding Financeware in 1999, Loeper was managing director of strategic planning for the retail brokerage division of Wheat First Union and served on the Investment Advisory Committee of the Virginia Retirement System. Loeper has been active in several industry associations, including the Investment Management Consultants Association. He has also been a featured speaker at numerous industry events and has appeared on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Fox Business, and CNN.
About Erik Synnesvetd
Erik Synnestvedt has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for trade publishers as well as for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program. They include The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, A Game as Old as Empire edited by Steven Hiatt, and Twitter Power by Joel Comm.