Rethinking Retirement
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Rethinking Retirement
How to create the life you want
Rethinking RetirementContrary to popular belief, the Baby Boomers are not a single generation. Typically described as the 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964, the formative experiences of first half boomers were very different than those of second half boomers. Whereas first-half boomers witnessed JFK's assassination and experienced Woodstock and the Vietnam War firsthand, second-half boomers were just children at the time. Their perceptions of the world were shaped by Watergate, disco, and the Iran hostage crisis. By the time the 1980's rolled around, first-half boomers were well into the accumulation phase of their lives (remember Michael Douglas's portrayal of Gordon "Greed is Good" Gekko from the 1987 movie Wall Street?) while second-half boomers were just then graduating from college and beginning their careers. Now Available!!! |
Keith J. Weber CFP®
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Work Less, Live More For those who want to retire real early, Work Less, Live More provides practical tips on how to cut expenses and structure investment portfolios so you can take back your time by living off the income from part-time work. ISBN: 1413307051 |
How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free Recognizing that many of us equate "who we are" with "what we do", author Ernie Zelinski helps readers create a new identity for themselves after retirement by focusing on how to find purposeful and meaningful activities after retiring. ISBN: 1580085784 |
Retire Happy Authors Rich Stim and Ralph Warner look beyond just the financial aspects of retirement to provide insight on what's really important in life. Referencing a wealth of survey data from USAToday, the authors show how you can begin to prepare yourself both financially and emotionally for the transition into retirement. ISBN: 141330835X |
Solving the Retirement Puzzle This is a great book detailing the experiences of 40 different individual who have transitioned into retirement. Some have done so very successfully, while others have faced struggles that have come from a variety of circumstances. Throughout the book, Lindquist uses these real-life stories as both warnings and lessons that retirement happiness doesn't always come in ways you expect. ISBN: 0972342222 |
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What Color is Your Parachute? For Retirement Using a holistic "life planning" approach, authors Bolles and Nelson examine various life elements including your family and social relationships, psychological strengths and geographic preferences to help you construct an ideal retirement. ISBN: 1580087116 |
The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed, and Overworked A textbook for those who want to live life to the fullest, The Joy of Not Working shows you how create a satisfying work/life balance by working less, producing more and gaining the courage to leave a life-draining job. ISBN: 1580085520 |
The Soul of Money This inspirational book helps us examine our own attitudes and beliefs about money, and how those beliefs may be standing in the way of our achieving the peace, happiness and security we really want. Highly recommended for anyone who suffers anxiety over money, this book teaches us how to put money into it's proper perspective in our lives. ISBN: 039332950X |
The Richest Man in Babylon A personal finance classic! This simple book effectively teaches the timeless fundamentals of acquiring money, keeping money and making our money earn more money. In today's world we often forget the basics. This great book reminds us of the basic rules of what we need to do to be financially successful. ISBN: 0451205367 |
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