Jane Bryant Quinn
Jane Bryant Quinn (Jane Bryant) was born on February 5th, 1939 and is currently 86 years old. Jane Bryant Quinn was born in Niagara Falls, New York, USA. Quinn attended Middlebury College where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Jane Bryant Quinn is a financial journalist. Jane’s columns about finance topics like health insurance, investor protection, and the sufficiency of retirement plans.
Jane is a contributing editor of
Newsweek, where she wrote this biweekly column for 30 years, before she retired it in 2009. She also writes a bimonthly column for Bloomberg.com.
Before opting to reduce her workload in 2001, she wrote a twice weekly and syndicated
Washington Post Writers Group column, called “Staying Ahead”, which ran in more than 250 papers and for 27 years.
She was the co-founder, general manager, and editor of McGraw-Hill’s “Personal Finance Letter”. She was a reporter, then a co-editor of “The Insider’s Newsletter”, a consumer publication.
Jane worked for CBS News, first on
The CBS Morning News, then on
The CBS Evening News with Dan Rather. She’s been a regular on
The Home Show and on
Nightline and
Good Morning America, as well as other programs.
She’s also written personal finance columns for
Good Housekeeping and
Woman’s Day. She hosted a PBS program on personal finance,
Take Charge, and also co-hosted an investment series
Beyond Wall Street.
How to Make Your Money Last: The Indispensable Retirement Guide provides you with solutions to the universal retirement dilemma: how to make your limited savings last for life, and cover social security, mortgages, income investing, annuities, and more.
Are you going to run out of money while you’re in older age? That’s the largest worry for folks that have just retired or are planning to. Fortunately, you won’t have to plan in the dark. She tells you just how to squeeze a bigger income out of all your assets, including your social security account, a pension, your home equity, retirement accounts, and how much of your savings you can afford to spend each year without ever running out. Who knew there would be easy ways to figure all of this out?
Quinn even shows you how to evaluate your true risks. If you can stick with super-safe investment choices, your money just may not last and your lifestyle could erode. The same could be true if you rely on any traditional investments. She rethinks the true meaning of income investing, by combining reliable cash flow during the early years of retirement with low-risk growth investments, providing extra money in your later years. Odds are, you’re going to outlive where you’d imagine, meaning that your savings will stretch further than you’ve planned.
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Jane Bryant Quinn: F.A.Q
When was Jane Bryant Quinn Born? How old is Jane Bryant Quinn?
Jane Bryant Quinn was born on February 5th, 1939. Jane Bryant Quinn is currently 86 years old.
Where was Jane Bryant Quinn Born?
Jane Bryant Quinn was born in Niagara Falls, New York, USA and is American.
What was the first book Jane Bryant Quinn wrote?
The first book written by Jane Bryant Quinn was Everybody's Money Book, published in 1979.
What was the most recent book Jane Bryant Quinn wrote?
Her most recently released work was How to Make Your Money Last on September 15th, 2015.
Will there be any more books by Jane Bryant Quinn?
Jane Bryant Quinn does not have any upcoming books with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.
How many books has Jane Bryant Quinn written?
Jane Bryant Quinn has written 4 books excluding contributions to anthologies. All of her books are Non-Fiction Books.