Reviews
"Thinking about retirement is as pleasant as a colonoscopy. Not in Lee Eisenberg's hands, however. He has written a funny and wise book about how to think about your future but also, and more important, how to think about life." --Ken Auletta, author of Media Man: Ted Turner's Improbable Empire, "An important book, one that illuminates the appalling mistakes that many baby boomers are making as they approach later life." -- Wall Street Journal, "There are precious few works that deal with the central issues of existence--life, death, and money--with this much elegance and wit. This amusing, essential book succeeds in tapping into the dreams and schemes of an entire generation who learned how to hang out and do very little in the 60s--and would now like to hang out and do very little in its 60s. Back then we were listening to Hendrix. Today we're tuned into Eisenberg." --Stanley Bing, author of Sun Tzu Was a Sissy: Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends, and Wage the Real Art of War, "Lee Eisenberg has somehow found the sweet spot when it comes to 'financial planning' and, indeed, life. I started to read this book to write an endorsement, and ended up using it as a personal guide to my future. Yikes!" --Tom Peters, author of Re-Imagine! and In Search of Excellence, "[Eisenberg] has a deft way of making abstract financial principles both personal and funny. His book will definitely make you think about where you're going and why." -- MoneySense, "[Eisenberg's] tips are timely for millions of baby boomers who are hurtling toward retirement with little sense of what they want from it or how they'll get along once they no longer bring home a paycheck." -- Hartford Courant, "YEisenberg's? tips are timely for millions of baby boomers who are hurtling toward retirement with little sense of what they want from it or how they'll get along once they no longer bring home a paycheck."-- "Hartford Courant", "There are precious few works that deal with the central issues of existence--life, death, and money--with this much elegance and wit. This amusing, essential book succeeds in tapping into the dreams and schemes of an entire generation who learned how to hang out and do very little in the 60s--and would now like to hang out and do very little in its 60s. Back then we were listening to Hendrix. Today we're tuned into Eisenberg." --Stanley Bing, author of "Sun Tzu Was a Sissy: Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends," and "Wage the Real Art of War", "Today's hottest personal finance book is Lee Eisenberg'sThe Number...readThe Number,think about the Number."--Dallas Morning News, "[Eisenberg] has a deft way of making abstract financial principles both personal and funny. His book will definitely make you think about where you're going and why."--MoneySense, "Today's hottest personal finance book is Lee Eisenberg's "The Number..".read "The Number," think about the Number."-- "Dallas Morning News", "[Eisenberg's] tips are timely for millions of baby boomers who are hurtling toward retirement with little sense of what they want from it or how they'll get along once they no longer bring home a paycheck."--Hartford Courant, "YEisenberg? has a deft way of making abstract financial principles both personal and funny. His book will definitely make you think about where you're going and why."-- "MoneySense", "Today's hottest personal finance book is Lee Eisenberg's The Number ...read The Number, think about the Number." -- Dallas Morning News, "An important book, one that illuminates the appalling mistakes that many baby boomers are making as they approach later life."--Wall Street Journal, "An important book, one that illuminates the appalling mistakes that many baby boomers are making as they approach later life."-- "Wall Street Journal"