Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller is the Senior Editor of Miller’s Money Forever.

 

Over the course of his career, Dennis Miller has consulted with many Fortune 500 companies, training hundreds of executives to effectively communicate the value of their company’s products to their customers. Among his many multinational clients are: GE, Mobil, Shell, Schlumberger, HP, IBM, Corning Glass, Eastman Kodak, AC Nielsen, and Johns-Manville.

An active international lecturer for 40 years, Dennis wrote several books on sales and sales management. He was a contributor to the American Management Association and is a former US Marine and a member of the Mensa Society. Early in his career, he was an adjunct professor at Northwestern University.

In 1995, Dennis undertook a serious study of investing, devoting many hours a day to reading and speaking with investment managers, authors, analysts, and anyone who could broaden his knowledge of investing. Sixteen years later, in a conversation with Casey Research’s managing partner David Galland, he suggested that Casey Research was not filling an important role in speaking to baby boomers and retirees about planning and funding retirement. David agreed.

Soon after that conversation, Dennis’ new book Retirement Reboot was born, as well as his monthly newsletter, Money Forever, and his free journal, Miller’s Money Weekly. Working with Casey Research analysts, Dennis advises subscribers on how to prepare a bulletproof retirement portfolio and ensure having their own money forever.

Recent Articles

How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Variable Annuities

Variable annuities have investments in both fixed income and equity assets, and the value of those assets has an effect on your annuity payments.

4 Questions to Ask Before Purchasing an Annuity

Whether or not to purchase an annuity, and more importantly what type, depends on what you want the money to do for your portfolio. Here are four questions to ask.

How to Protect Your Cash in Times of Crisis

U.S. laws protect investors with monies in both banks, through the FDIC, and brokerage houses through SIPC; but be careful about too much money in one place

When Is an Annuity Right for You?

Buying an annuity for retirement is a tricky decision -- one that requires a little thought and a few answers before you jump into the pool.

The Cold, Hard Facts Behind Funding Your Retirement

It's getting much harder to fund a "safe" retirement, and investors need to understand some of the basic moves they should take. Here are some tips to that end

How to Choose a Financial Advisor

Finding a solid financial professional to help you in your planning is an essential tool to use toward retirement.

Benefits Cuts and Higher Taxes for Seniors in Obama Budget

Social security is always a hot topic, and proposals to "save it" are floating around the Capitol. None of the ideas are very good, so beware of the results

Why Are So Many Seniors Still Working?

More retirees are working as monthly income from investments is getting harder to come by for retirement investors.

How to Buy Annuities (and When Not To)

Annuities can be an important part of any retirement portfolio, but they come with complications that you need to keep in mind. Take some time to learn more.

Reaching for Yield in Retirement

With the Fed's policies continuing to tamp down interest rates, finding yield and income for seniors is getting harder. Here's a look at ways to get through