It's a good book and one of my favorites, but I prefer "The Four Pillars of Investing" by William Bernstein. [1]
Even the recommendations there are more complicated than I prefer. Vanguard has some wrapper funds (Life Strategy, Target Retirement) you can pick from that mean even more simplicity and less room for error. Tax efficiency is the only reason I would get more involved.
Even the recommendations there are more complicated than I prefer. Vanguard has some wrapper funds (Life Strategy, Target Retirement) you can pick from that mean even more simplicity and less room for error. Tax efficiency is the only reason I would get more involved.
[1] https://www.amazon.com/Four-Pillars-Investing-Building-Portf...