The No-Compromise Retirement Plan | Capsur

54 • MARTIN H. RUBY

Always Question What You Read Anyone who knows me will tell you: I question everything. It’s like the old newspaper reporter advice: if your mother tells you she loves you, check it out. “Trust, but verify,” is my mantra and it should be yours, too. This means you should ask lots of questions, and aim to answer the big one: does what I’m hearing bring value to me? Now, I’ll admit, it’s a little hard to raise your hand and ask a question while you’re reading a book. But I know you’re smart, and I know you want to do the right thing with your retirement funds. Otherwise, why would you be reading a book on removing compromise from your retirement plan? So, as I walk you through the benefits of this savings approach, check in with yourself and see if they solve the conflicts in your own savings account. You’ll be surprised with the answer you find.

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