The Book

Financial Abundance Guide provides you with tools to control your financial future. It is designed to help you “get rich slowly,” by providing strategies to minimize your tax burden as well as techniques to manage and protect your financial assets.

While the guide is comprehensive enough to be used by financial planners, it’s easy-to-understand style can be used by anyone who wishes to take more control over their financial life. Over 60, true-to-life stories, explain and clarify the information contained in the guide.

If you are interested in learning techniques to live a more financially abundant life, the Financial Abundance Guide is an excellent resource. It can also help you thoughtfully prepare for meetings with your legal, investment, tax, accounting or financial planning professionals.

In the Foreword, Henry K. (Bud) Hebeler, well respected author of two retirement planning books published by Wiley & Sons, states:

“I recommend the Financial Abundance Guide as a reference that anyone serious about financial planning have available.”

“This is an excellent source for many of the details that can affect both how much people should save before retirement or spend after retirement.”

Wayne Farlow, a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), authored Financial Abundance Guide to clearly explain how the average person can take more control over their personal finances.

Click here Financial Abundance Mini Guide to receive a PDF document that provides details of the information contained in each chapter of the book.

Click on 2008 tax changes to see what areas in the tax code have changed from the information contained in Financial Abundance Guide. This document provides a page by page description of all of the information that has changed in 2008.