West Point graduate, veteran, and former “financial advisor” Scott R. Tucker pulls back the curtain on military/veteran financial planning to reveal the true risks confronting retired military when they do “all the rights things,” like getting a job post-military and investing in a traditional retirement vehicle like a 401(K) or TSP. He brings to the forefront of his discussion what the military and most veteran financial advisors usually gloss over as they focus on military retirement plans: the moment that you leave the military is the biggest opportunity of your lifetime, and you’re going to need money for it.In Veteran Wealth Secrets, Tucker teaches:★ To change the way that you think about the value of your military service, the advantages you have as a member of the retired military community, and investing while you are still in the military;★ How to understand what is going on in our country socially and politically and what it could mean for your future;★ Why you must overcome challenges like limiting beliefs;★ How to create a personal brand for your veteran small business and how to leverage that brand using the tools of the modern economy;★ How to develop a modern skillset that you can use to find the job of your dreams or create a business that will take you from military to millionaire;★ How to understand compound interest, assets, and what the real risks are when it comes to traditional financial vehicles; and★ How you can use a secret veteran financial weapon to sock money away where it can grow without risk and be there for you when you need it.This book is NOT about money, and neither is military financial planning. Rather, both are about identity and transformation. They are about getting to a clear-eyed understanding of who you have been, what you want, and who you want to become. According to Tucker: “Those are the things that you have to get right, and if you do, money will come along with it, and there will be plenty to meet your needs.”This book is for those who are looking to create autonomy for themselves and gain their Veterans Advantage. It is for those who want to go from a place of limitations – and feelings of apathy around those limitations – to a place of career progression, uncapped income potential, and choice about how much time you work, how you work, where you work, and why you work. It is for those who want the choice to work for someone else to be a choice, not a compulsion in exchange for a paycheck. This book is for those who see and appreciate and want to participate in the modern times that we live in.