Both Ben Stein and Motley Fool give simple and savvy financial advice

In a world of self-important talking heads, who don't seem to heed the advice they give to retirees, there are two sources of outstanding retirement financial counseling that can benefit all. One of them is Ben Stein, the economist who also writes for Yahoo Finance, the other is Motley Fool, who's members have reaped substantial financial returns, while never sacrificing safety. The Motley philosophy goes something like this, ..."How to Retire in Style. Human beings, it is said, are distinguished from other species by our ability to think ahead and to plan ahead. That may be true. It is also true, though, that most of us have great trouble thinking about the long term and preparing for it. We're too caught up in the daily "thick of thin things." In this way we carry with us the immediacy of our animal cousins...". Ben Stein takes this no-nonsense approach, "Anticipating All the Retirement Variables. It's been a scary summer, and a true stock market correction is yet to come. Why not make a bulletproof investment?