A straightforward investing guide – packed with visual
resources – for everyday investors by an experienced and proven wealth manager
In Money, Simplified, experienced wealth manager
and financial, retirement, and tax planner, Peter Mallouk, delivers an
easy-to-follow and powerful new guide to long-term investing. Mallouk has
created your passport to financial confidence, drawing on his decades of
investing and wealth management experience to walk you through the strategies,
technologies, and mindsets you need to understand and apply to create a
financially secure future for yourself and the people you love.
Money, Simplified clearly identifies the most
common – and expensive – investing mistakes made by people at every stage of
their investing journeys and shows you exactly how to avoid them. It busts
common investing myths, explains some destructive investing biases, and
outlines why emotionally driven financial choices are counterproductive (and
how to eliminate them).
Inside the book:
- Accessible
advice paired with intuitive visual resources, illustrations, and charts
to help you understand the book’s simple, powerful strategies
- Specific
advice for navigating bear markets without losing your cool and investing
in bull markets where good deals become hard to find
- Discussions
of how new investing platforms and technologies can boost – or shrink –
your portfolio’s returns
Perfect for everyday investors at any stage of life, Money,
Simplified is an invaluable strategy guide for everyone doing their
best to build a financially prosperous, secure, and rewarding future.
About the Author
PETER MALLOUK is the President of Creative
Planning and its affiliated companies, which provide comprehensive wealth management
services.
He has been featured in Barron’s as one of
the “Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors in America” for three consecutive
years (2013–2015) and on Worth magazine’s “Power 100” list of
the most powerful people in global finance (2017–2018).
He’s a New York Times bestselling author
and appears regularly on CNBC and Fox Business.