What Others Are Saying About Christopher Carosa’s
Hey! What’s My Number?
“Today’s 401k education meeting process is a farce. There’s simply too much to learn, with too little time. Chris Carosa has done for the 401k what Americans need — he’s made the difficult easier. He’s created something simple and attainable for the Average Joe/Jane.”
Richard Burke, Principal – Retirement Plan Consulting & Administration Practice,
Burke Group,
Rochester, New York
“I found the process Chris uses helpful, and, after going through it, our employees now realize their future is brighter than they thought.”
Carol Chowaniec, Accountant,
Springville Mfg. Co.,
Springville, New York
“Chris Carosa cuts through the nonsense. In a world filled with cheap and often badly wrong advice, anyone serious about their financial health and retirement is lucky to have Chris on their side.”
Allen Greenberg, Editor, Retirement, BenefitsPro,
Summit Professional Network,
Denver, Colorado
“Nothing is more important regarding your money than knowing how much you have, where it is, and that you won’t outlive it at retirement. Chris Carosa provides an easy to understand roadmap for all 401k participants to follow, regardless of investing experience, to plan for a secure and comfortable future.”
Tom Zgainer, CEO,
America’s Best 401k,
Scottsdale, Arizona
“For the past several years I’ve been part of a five-person team that helps decide our company’s 401k investments. I was striving to learn more about this arena when I asked our investment manager advisor if there was a particular book I should read to help me broaden my base of knowledge to help our employees. I hoped there was an Investment Advice for Dummies Who Serve on 401k Committees or something like this! Instead, our advisor recommended I go to FiduciaryNews.com. He told me Chris’ writings would help me the most. I’m grateful for his guidance and the knowledge I am amassing!”
Mark Liston, CFE, President,
Glass Doctor,
Waco, Texas
“Most individual investors think of managing their 401k account as an unpleasant but necessary task. Chris Carosa flips that thinking, and with his offbeat wit, shows how your 401k plan can be an engaging opportunity to take control of your retirement. Hey! What’s My Number? will zap your investing apathy and jump start your retirement planning – regardless of your age or investing experience.”
Greg Carpenter, CEO,
Employee Fiduciary, LLC,
Mobile, Alabama
“As baby boomers move like lemmings to the retirement cliff, Carosa uses his real-time experience to offer practical advice, suggestions and whimsical encouragement for maximizing the financial aspects of retirement to both the individual lemming, as well as the herd. This stuff (“how much money will I need?”) can be both intimidating as well as disturbing, but by following Carosa’s guidance (and hopefully, beginning as early as possible – before the retirement cliff is in sight) – some decent peace of mind and relaxation may be obtainable.”
Dick Clarke, CPCU, CIC, RPLU,
Insurance Consultant, Author, Expert Witness and Teacher,
Atlanta, Georgia
“Carosa has a way of breaking through to readers, debunking myths, and creating simple to understand analogies for difficult subject matter unlike any other author in the financial world. Hey! What’s My Number is a valuable resource for everyone from novice 401k plan participants to expert financial professionals.”
Adrian A. Disantagnese, President and Founder,
iPay Solutions and iPlan Retirement,
Rochester, New York
“Chris has a knack for talking about the complexities of investing and retirement planning in an easy to understand and entertaining fashion. This book has something for both the 401k participant as well as the plan sponsor/fiduciary and should be required reading, especially for those who are either just starting their career and retirement planning as well as those who have put off facing the retirement planning challenge for too long. The book takes a different and captivating approach to retirement planning that will make the topic less intimidating. The concepts are very intriguing and the challenging of MPT and traditional asset allocation thinking is very thought provoking.”
Darren Rieger, Director of Benefits,
Itron,
Liberty Lake, Washington