I wrote Three Blind Mice to shine a spotlight on the important topics people need to understand to improve their chances of achieving retirement success.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (PRWEB)
March 17, 2020
Scott McLean, who has been in the financial industry for more than 37 years, is the Founder of McLean Advisory Group, host of the weekly radio show Financial Insanity on WBNJ, and a regular guest on top financial TV shows like The Income Generation with David Scranton.
In his new book, Scott explains that the way the financial planning industry is organized could often lead to traps, chaos, and trouble. For example, one might receive investment advice from a financial advisor, have tax returns prepared by an accountant, and estate plan written by an attorney. They’ve taken the right steps, yet the trap has been set.
The problem is, these key consultants hardly ever consult with each other about their mutual customer. They’re basically working with “three blind mice.” Although unintentional, these problems could end up being very real and extremely costly, because the blind mice don’t pay the price; the costumer does.
Scott McLean says, “I wrote Three Blind Mice to shine a spotlight on the important topics people need to understand to improve their chances of achieving retirement success. The book supplies the understanding individuals need to be able to ask their key advisors the right questions, to keep them connected, and have them operating on the same financial game plan—because their financial future depends on it.”
The book’s official publication date is set for April 14, 2020 and is available for pre-order on Amazon.com. For more information, visit: ThreeBlindMiceBook.com.
About Advisors’ Academy Press: Advisors’ Academy Press, LLC is partially owned by David J. Scranton, and its books are distributed by Simon & Schuster, part of the CBS Corporation. To date, every book published by Advisors’ Academy Press has made the list of Amazon Hot New Releases upon its publication.
For more information contact:
Pam Reimer
pam.reimer@rucls.net or pam.reimer@frontier.net
Phone: (608) 727-2600
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