A Must Read – “A vital resource for lawyers and their clients,” according to Rachel Gordon, executive director of the Institute of Financial Literacy
The American Bar Association publication becomes the record fourth consecutive book by author Julie Jason, “the trusted voice of retirement investing,” to win an EIFLE Award.
STAMFORD, Conn., June 20, 2023— The Discerning Investor: Personal Portfolio Management in Retirement for Lawyers (and Their Clients) is the recipient of the 2023 Excellence in Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Award for Adults’ Book of the Year: Investing & Retirement Planning. Written by investment counsel and financial literacy proponent, Julie Jason, JD, LLM, the book is an American Bar Association publication.
“We are pleased and excited that author Julie Jason has received the 2023 EIFLE book award for The Discerning Investor,” said Donna Gollmer, director of ABA Publishing. “Ms. Jason has poured all of her remarkable and discerning investment expertise and experience into this book with the welcome goal of preparing each of us for retirement on our own terms. Ms. Jason’s analysis and guidance help us to foresee and manage the many risks and uncertainties that impact our lives and the financial markets along retirement’s journey, and she captures this brilliantly in brief and clear chapters that illuminate the essentials and respect the reader’s time.”
Ms. Jason is the first author in the history of the EIFLE to receive the coveted honor for four consecutive books, explained Rachel Gordon, executive director of the Institute for Financial Literacy. The Institute for Financial Literacy established the EIFLE Awards in 2007.
“Since her first EIFLE in 2010, it has been our pleasure to acknowledge Ms. Jason's ongoing commitment to financial literacy education, establishing her as the trusted voice of retirement investing,” said Ms. Gordon.
The Discerning Investor focuses on the importance of lawyers and their clients in preparing for the move into retirement, a venture that they have not previously experienced. Without proper training and preparation, the transition is fraught with potential traps, landmines, and even simple, avoidable missteps.
“My goal in writing this book is to address openly the inevitable choices the reader will face for the first time in this, the riskiest period in an investment life cycle,” explained Ms. Jason. “This is the time when lawyers will be called upon to make decisions that they have never made before. Ambiguity, conflicts of interest in financial services, and uncertainty all need to be understood and self-awareness developed before an effective retirement program can be created.”
Ms. Jason shares her decades of experience working with lawyers and others to help readers create a clear path to peace of mind in a retirement that can last decades. She reviews key information about the markets, risk, structuring income-generating portfolios, and the new regulatory framework governing investment advisers and brokers that explains standards of conduct and the importance of identifying conflicts of interest.