The Money Navigator

The Essential Guide to Living Your Ideal Financial Life

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Pub Date Oct 03 2017 | Archive Date Oct 13 2017
Greenleaf Book Group | Greenleaf Book Group Press

Description

Navigate Your Way to Financial Freedom

The road to financial well-being is complex. En route, you face an overwhelming variety of complicated choices—from deciding which job to take to determining how best to spend or save—that can impact your financial life in ways that are often difficult to predict.

Author Paul Bennett knows there is no decision that is not connected to your financial well-being. With over twenty-five years of experience, as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional he also knows that navigating those decisions doesn’t have to be so hard. The Money Navigator examines:
• Key insights into human economic behavior
• Reasons why investors make poor decisions
• Why financial and insurance products are so misunderstood
• How a Money Navigator—a full-scale CFP®—can help you invest well and manage your financial life with ease.

​With fresh insights and real-life examples backed up by in-depth research, each chapter of The Money Navigator offers you practical takeaways for you particular situation, whether you find yourself on the cusp of retirement, are already retired, or are facing a life transition. Bennett’s expert navigation and advice propels you toward the life you always imagined and equips you with the tools to attain your goals.
Navigate Your Way to Financial Freedom

The road to financial well-being is complex. En route, you face an overwhelming variety of complicated choices—from deciding which job to take to determining...

Advance Praise

“This book is vitally important for anyone seeking financial confidence. I’ve spent thirty years in the investment business working with a variety of advisors, small and large. This is the first book I’ve read that is accessible to everyone. The information is so necessary, especially in these challenging financial markets. Read this book—over and over. You will be happy you did when it comes to making those important financial decisions in your life.”

—Beverly D. Flaxington, The Human Behavior Coach® and bestselling author


“The financial landscape is strewn with obstacles that complicate making good decisions and achieving financial success. Most people need a helping hand to guide them on this journey. Paul Bennett’s The Money Navigator provides that guidance by bringing more self-awareness to your financial life. If you are interested in receiving a high return on your investment, reading this book is an excellent way to attain that objective.”

—H. Kent Baker, PhD, CFA, CMA; University Professor of Finance, American University; Coauthor of Investment Traps Exposed: Navigating Investor Mistakes and Behavioral Biases


“Paul Bennett provides a wonderful new perspective into understanding money psychology and improving your financial outcomes. I found this book to be a highly instructive, enjoyable, and noteworthy ‘how-to guide’ of behavioral finance.”

—Victor Ricciardi, co-editor of Investor Behavior: The Psychology of Financial Planning and Investing​


The Money Navigator, Paul Bennett’s third book, is his magnum opus. His most personal work to date, this book offers advice on topics as diverse as selecting an adviser, navigating the murky waters of investment products, and making sound financial decisions. It’s the perfect book for the student of both markets and personal betterment.”

—Daniel Crosby, PhD, New York Times best-selling author of The Laws of Wealth: Psychology and the Secret to Investing Success


“In The Money Navigator, Paul Bennett introduces readers to a life-changing paradigm of financial life management called ‘FinLife.’ Based on cutting-edge research in the psychological sciences and Paul’s own expertise as a financial advisor, this wonderful book will challenge readers to think differently about their financial lives and better about their entire lives.”

—Barnaby B. Riedel, PhD; Cofounder of Riedel Strategy 


“This book is vitally important for anyone seeking financial confidence. I’ve spent thirty years in the investment business working with a variety of advisors, small and...


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Recommended to anyone interested in a better and realistic financial management. It includes useful tips and professional advice how to react and take the best suited financial decision, for a stable financial future.

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The Money Navigator is like a lighthouse in the fog of financial market and the vast amount of available products.
He can add value in different areas, i.e:
1) raccomanding an asset strategy that alignes to your goals, objectives, time frames and risk tolerance
2) implementing cost effective solutions
3) rebalancing your portfolioin order to mantain the integrity of the asset allocation
4) utilizing behavioural coaching to help clients manage their emotions
5) implementing proper tax management and asset allocation
6) providing spending strategies / distribution phase advising
7) total return vs income investing / guaranteeing income strategies utilizing annuity allocations

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