Making Retirement Money Last to 103: An Expert's Plan for Himself
The guy who teaches financial advisers how to advise you shares his personal retirement blueprint
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Americans worry about affording retirement, but that doesn't usually translate into hard-core financial planning. Then there's David Littell, the 61-year-old director of the retirement income planning program at the American College of Financial Services, a nonprofit that educates financial advisers. If anyone ought to have a well-thought-out plan, it's this guy.
So we asked him what's in it.