In Putting Your Retirement Interests First, authors Robert Cannon and Shon Peil explain in simple language and illustrate through real stories how to eliminate the confusion of planning for your retirement. You’ll understand why your retirement should be a top priority and how to ensure your future is properly protected. Each chapter focuses on one of the primary areas you’ll need to address to ensure a safe and secure retirement. By addressing each properly, you’ll create your ownRetirement Shield using a prioritized approach to protect your future and turn your dreams into reality by Putting Your Retirement Interests First.Inside you’ll learn about the Primary Retirement Shield areas:> Social Security — When to take it and how to increase it> Income for Life — How to continue receiving a paycheck in retirement> Taxes — What to do to lower or eliminate them altogether> Long-Term Care — Why this is so critical and how to pay for it> Life’s “What If” Scenarios — Where you should look to avoid dangerous circumstancesYou’ll also hear from people like you who have created their own Retirement Shield to protect their income, provide for their health, and prepare themselves to enjoy the rest of their life without worry or concern. Retirement should be the best years of your life. Make this true for yourself by reading and applying what you learn in Putting Your Retirement Interests First.SHON PEILShon Peil has spent the past 20 years helping people protect their retirement and enjoy the best years of their life. He specializes in helping clients optimize their Social Security benefits and retirement income. Shon is the co-founder and a National Coach for the Retirement Shield program. Shon and his wife, Hillary, have five children. He enjoys following college football, coaching his kids’ teams, and spending summer days at the family’s lake cabin. ROBERT CANNONRobert Cannon, AIFA®, is a Certified Financial Fiduciary who has more than three decades of experience helping people plan for and enjoy their retirement dreams. He is viewed as a “chief financial officer” to his clients and, in many ways, acts as the “quarterback” by implementing agreed-upon strategies. When not working with clients, Robert enjoys spending time with family and friends. He resides in New York.