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From Natalie B. Choate, chair of the T&E Retirement Benefits Committee, we have this review: Ed Slott's new book, The Retirement Savings Time Bomb and How to Defuse It (Viking, February 2003, $24.95) is the book advisors hope their clients will read. With scare stories, baseball analogies and irreverent humor, Slott urges readers to seek professional help (and buy life insurance) to protect their

Rorie M. Sherman

May 1, 2003

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From Natalie B. Choate, chair of the T&E Retirement Benefits Committee, we have this review:

Ed Slott's new book, The Retirement Savings Time Bomb … and How to Defuse It (Viking, February 2003, $24.95) is the book advisors hope their clients will read. With scare stories, baseball analogies and irreverent humor, Slott urges readers to seek professional help (and buy life insurance) to protect their retirement-plan assets. Most valuable are the detailed explanations of the rollover and NUA rules, including a checklist of the advantages of rolling over to an individual retirement account, versus leaving money in the company plan, versus cashing out. Slott also explains, in a non-threatening conversational sty...

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