New Book Discloses Little-Known Strategies for Reducing Taxes, Doubling Retirement Income, Enhancing Investment Return and Leaving a Meaningful Estate
Win the War for Money and Success by Neil Jesani Gives Middle-Class Families Powerful Tools to Strengthen Their Financial Condition, Avoid Paying More Than Their Fair Share of Taxes
NEW YORK, June 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A new book launching this today, Win the War for Money and Success, discloses for the first time financial planning strategies known only to a handful of leading financial advisors. Author Neil Jesani, noted financial expert and tax specialist, provides middle- and upper-middle-income earners insights into investment strategies and tax reduction techniques typically employed by only the wealthiest individuals and corporations.
Addressing topics such as the intricate nature of money, factors that affect return on investment, real history of stock market return, tax reduction strategies, IRS Sec 7702 individual pension plan, doubling the default 4% retirement income rule, college savings and estate planning, Win the War for Money and Success demystifies these complex financial concepts. The book is designed to allow readers to move from section to section, learning about topics relevant to their current financial situation, returning to the book over time to address other topics when needed.
Middle-class and upper-middle-class families aspiring to significantly improve their financial outlook can apply the tools in the book to win the war against a financial system designed to take their money, while often penalizing them for the results of their success, according to Jesani.
"Taxes, inflation, market fluctuations, rising expenses, lawsuits and mediocre financial products and advice are eroding the wealth of middle-class families in the US," said Neil Jesani. "Families in the middle are in the greatest danger of paying more than their fair share of taxes, running out of money or leaving their family in despair because of bad financial decisions and general misinformation. By writing this book, I wanted to help those families find a way to succeed and prosper."
"Reminiscent of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Jesani's book uses facts, figures and graphs to illustrate real options for investors," said Ali Velshi, anchor and business correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC. "Jesani breaks down a wide variety of financial structures and institutions to not only explain their history and use, but provide a basis for readers to create their own strategy for financial security. This book will benefit people who don't have an army of tax lawyers, financial advisors or estate planners, or those who want to educate themselves before consulting the experts."
"A practical, readable and a straight forward personal finance self-help book, Neil has done a superb job of detailing real strategies that can be implemented immediately", said Verne Harnish, founder of the world-renowned Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO), author of many best-selling books including Scaling Up (Rockefeller Habits 2.0); and Venture Columnist for Fortune magazine. "Win the War for Money & Success is a must read for high tax paying individuals and successful entrepreneurs."
Win the War for Money and Success is available at Amazon and http://www.NeilJesani.com.
About Neil Jesani
Neil Jesani is a top financial planner and president of BeamaLife Corporation - a boutique financial planning firm catering to the needs of high–income earners and high-net-worth individuals across the United States. He is also a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), speaker and business builder. After helping more than 4,000 doctors and 3,000 successful small business owners and professionals over the last 20 years, Jesani realized that most people struggle to understand the complicated nature of investments, taxes, insurance, banking and other financial concepts. These experiences drove him to write Win the War for Money and Success. Mr. Jesani is available for media and speaking opportunities and can be reached at 732-508-7415 or [email protected]
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