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This practical book provides guidance on investing your money to produce sufficient funds for the lifestyle you want to lead, and then on managing your retirement withdrawals so that your money will last you a lifetime. You'll discover how you can combat inflation, plan for expenses, and protect against overall portfolio risks.
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This book is for the coin collector who wants to purchase coins as an investment. Author David L. Ganz shows how to take $10,000 and buy 100 coins, none costing more than $100, to create a retirement portfolio certain to gain in value.
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This is a guide for anyone in the academy – faculty member, administrator or professional staff – at whatever point she or he may be along the career path. Whether you are a newly-minted Ph.D. landing your first job, at mid career, or even already retired and concerned about how long your money might last, Ed Bridges offers you a straightforwar
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Whether you've been planning your escape for years, or are suddenly forced into retirement, this highly readable and informative book will help you to make the most of it. With modern culture geared to time filled with work, retiring often initiates a seismic change in lifestyle. The mental impact can be huge, affecting your identity, relationships
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Author Robert Isbitts believes that investors should not simply invest in stocks and bonds. In fact, he's fairly critical of any individual holding a lot of bonds. People need to be proactive in planning for their retirement and to do so, they must be looking beyond the stock market. In doing this, they must avoid falling for the hype and misinform
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How the 401(k) has come to dominate the American family's long-term investment portfolio, why it is inadequate-and what to do about it. The American public was hoodwinked: 401(k)s were established to satisfy corporations, not the interests of working Americans. Portrayed as a perpetual wealth machine, the 401(k) was meant to satisfy the needs of e
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The delightfully readable book Your Nest Egg Game Plan comes at the right time. As traditional pension plans continue to be frozen, 410(k) and IRA plans melt down, and many investments are exploding, the authors do a wonderful job of focusing attention on how to transition your financial assets into lifetime income. Moshe A. Milevsky, Ph.D., Finan
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