The Baby Boomer Investing Book: What Baby Boomers Should Know to Protect Their Lifetime Savings.

Through research and observation, I’ve become aware that baby boomers are not protecting their lifetime savings. They are investing for growth when they should be investing for safety. This is a serious problem because most of our 78 million baby boomers will spend much of this decade in the Risk Zone when losses can ruin the rest of a baby boomer’s lifestyle.
We launched the Baby Boomer Investing Show in February 2020 to warn and educate baby boomers, broadcasting twice a month. We’ve created a substantial library of videos and articles.
I’ve pulled these libraries together in the book Baby Boomer Investing in the Perilous Decade of the 2020s. Every chapter includes links to Baby Boomer Investing Shows so you can watch the messages come alive.
This program brings you through the book’s 18 chapters, broken into 3 major sections: Basics of investing Protecting lifetime savings Living life to its fullest

Serial entrepeneur specializing in target date funds and baby boomer investment education.
Ronald J. Surz is co-host of the Baby Boomer Investing Show and president of Target Date Solutions and Age Sage, Target Date Solutions serves institutional investors, namely 401(k) plans. Age Sage serves do-it-yourself individual investors. His passion is helping his fellow baby boomers at this critical time in their lives when they are relying on their lifetime savings to support a retirement with dignity, so he wrote a book: Baby Boomer Investing in the Perilous 2020s .
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