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I wanted to pass along the latest installment of my book series, A New Paradigm for Investing that I have published on Amazon.com. The subtitle is The Two Numbers the Financial Services Industry Does NOT Want You to Know. Have you ever struggled with trying to determine how much value you get for the investment advice you are paying for? It can seem like everyone has the same “pitch” and the same fees. Since you are entrusting a Financial Advisor or other financial professional with a large part of your net worth and financial future, you deserve to know exactly how fees work in general. I am by no means advocating dumping the individual you have developed a relationship with. Rather, I would like to provide some insight into investment fees and how much they actually are when compared to your annual income. I assure you that, if you are utilizing a full service brokerage firm or other advisory services, these figures will astound you.
Note that this book is available for download onto a Kindle. Additionally, there is a Kindle app for iPhones and Android devices which is free to download. Amazon.com prime members can borrow the book for FREE. I have provided a link below to make it easier. My email address is latticeworkwealth@gmail.com should you have any questions/comments/feedback.
The link to the book is:
A New Paradigm for Investing: The Two Numbers the Financial Services Industry Does NOT Want You to Know:
I would like to thank my international viewers as well. I also wanted to especially thank some selected followers of my @NelsonThought and @LatticeworkWlth Twitter accounts (each of whom I would recommend following for the content and insight):
Followers on @NelsonThought:
The Wall Street Journal Wealth Report @wsjexperts – #wsjexperts
The Royce Funds @RoyceFunds
Research Magazine @Research_Mag
Barron’s Online @BarronsOnline
Vanguard FA @Vanguard_FA
Cleveland Fed Research @ClevFedResearch
Pedro da Costa @pdacosta – Reporter for Reuters covering economics and the Federal Reserve
Muriel Siebert & Co. @SiebertCo
Roger Wohlner, CFP® @rwohlner
Ed Moldaver @emoldaver
Sylvia Maxfield @sylviamaxfield
The Shut Up Show @theshutupshow
Berni Xiong (shUNG) @BerniXiong
Followers on @LatticeworkWlth:
Euro-banks @EuroBanks
Direxion Alts @DirexionAlts
Charlie Wells @charliewwells – Editor of the Wall Street Journal Wealth Experts
AbsoluteVerification @GIPStips
Investment Advisor @InvestAdvMag
Gary Oneil @GaryONeil2
MJ Gottlieb @MJGottlieb
Bob Burg @BobBurg
Melody Campbell @SmBizGuru
TheMichaelBrown @TheMichaelBrown
Phil Gerbyshak @PhilGerbyshak
MuniCredit @MuniCredit
D.J. Rob-Ski @DJRobSki