Obtaining moments from the inverse of moment-generating function?

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I know that the inverse of my moment generating function is the following:

$$\frac{z}{(1+z)^5}$$

Inverting this expression appears hard, is there an easier way to get the moments?

I expect them to be 1, 5, 35, 285, 2530,... because of formula 3.54 in thesis