When Can I Tell My Boss, “I Quit!”

Seven Lessons for
Financial and Personal Rebirth in Retirement

Business & Finance, Personal Finance, Money Management
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Author: Colin T. Nelson ISBN: 9780595827350
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: September 11, 2006
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Colin T. Nelson
ISBN: 9780595827350
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: September 11, 2006
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Are you one of thousands of Americans who are thinking of retiring or have already? Do you have the same questions: When can I quit? Will I run out of money? How can I get organized? When should I start Social Security? Should I pay off the house? What investments are best for me? Do I need long term care insurance?

Do you have personal concerns such as, what should I do with the rest of my life? How do I want to be remembered? What can I give?

This lively book is the author's story from years of advising people about these concerns. Through interesting advice, he offers Seven Lessons for your money and your life. You'll learn the best use of your resources; how to lower taxes; and how to protect yourself from inflation. New products and little known strategies for success will surprise you. You'll be able to avoid the problems most retired people don't know they'll face. The author's practical advice is guaranteed to help you vanquish your money worries.

Although money management is important, the author also stresses that the second half of life is a great opportunity for personal growth in new ways. Plan for successful changes and embrace them!

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Are you one of thousands of Americans who are thinking of retiring or have already? Do you have the same questions: When can I quit? Will I run out of money? How can I get organized? When should I start Social Security? Should I pay off the house? What investments are best for me? Do I need long term care insurance?

Do you have personal concerns such as, what should I do with the rest of my life? How do I want to be remembered? What can I give?

This lively book is the author's story from years of advising people about these concerns. Through interesting advice, he offers Seven Lessons for your money and your life. You'll learn the best use of your resources; how to lower taxes; and how to protect yourself from inflation. New products and little known strategies for success will surprise you. You'll be able to avoid the problems most retired people don't know they'll face. The author's practical advice is guaranteed to help you vanquish your money worries.

Although money management is important, the author also stresses that the second half of life is a great opportunity for personal growth in new ways. Plan for successful changes and embrace them!

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