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Chargement... Don't Work Forever! Simple Steps Baby Boomers Must Take to Ever Retirepar Steve Vernon
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Attention Baby Boomers: Who would have thought it's time for us to start planning for retirement? Not convinced? Take this simple quiz: Do you miss David Letterman because you can't stay up that late? Ladies, are some of the men you find attractive bald? Men, do some of the women you find attractive have a few gray hairs? Do you wear relaxed fit clothes? Do you eat "lite" foods? Did you answer "yes" to some of these questions? Face it. We're reaching the age when we need to be responsible. This means voting more often, joining the PTA, eating the right foods, going to bed at a reasonable hour, and--you guessed it--planning for retirement. We face a new reality of retirement planning--without the security of substantial pensions or Social Security benefits. Don't Work Forever! is the timely how-to-do-it guide that helps you take charge of your financial future. Don't Work Forever!: Explains why Social Security and traditional retirement plans won't be enough and arms you with an action plan Provides an easy-to-use investment guide that helps you to invest like a pro while avoiding investment errors that can set you back Shares simple formulas for how much to save at each stage of life Offers expert advice on how to save on large expenditures now so you can invest what you need to in your future Don't Work Forever! is a must-read for any baby boomer. It gives you just the right amount of detail--tailored for our generation. And, best of all, it's fun to read! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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