Retirement Planning

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 Financial Planning Answer Book (2008)

Covering the five key areas of financial planning, this guide emphasizes its technical, tax, and regulatory aspects. The areas of discussion include investments, employee benefits and retirement plan assets, insurance, income tax and estate planning, and regulatory issues.

 
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A No-Nonsense video course by Peter Bain that shows you where the money is in the Forex.

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 The Retirment Decision: Achieve Financial Independence with Your 401(k)

45 million Americans participate in company sponsored 401(k) plans. These workers are diligently saving and investing for their anticipated retirements as the country quietly moves away from the old world of comprehensive government guardianship to a more modern notion of ownership society. Responsibility for financial security in retirement is shifting subtly away from the collective and toward the individual. This impending ownership society, like any new frontier, is rife with meaningful opportunities as well as pronounced risk. Redistributing wealth back to the individual will unquestionably produce mixed results. Some workers will very likely experience much prosperity while others may get left behind as they encounter unforeseen hazards along the way. One factor, however, appears indisputably certain: employee education will emerge as a major determinant as to whether workers prevail or fail in their efforts to become financially secure in retirement.

 

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 Retirement Bible

Your one-stop guide for all you need to know about the ins and outs of planning a successful retirement — it’’s never too early to start. Indside the Retirement Bible you”ll find: * How to play the retirement savings game — putting together and sticking to a retirement check list * Tips on cutting through the clutter of financial advisors — your best sources for finding them, the questions to ask them, matching their services with your needs * The inside scoop on private money managers — should you hire your own? * 401K contribution strategies — getting the 401K you deserve, escaping a potential 401K nightmare, and alternatives for your 401K when you leave a job * Stock picking 101 — how stocks measure up, value versus growth, mutual funds, and new alternatives * Establishing trusts — ten steps in creating a great trust * and much, much more!

 

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 Can the Poor Save?: Saving and Asset Building in Individual Development Accounts

Mark Schreiner and Michael Sherraden provides insight to those concerned with saving and asset accumulation among the poor, breaks new ground in the scientific study of savings behavior, and provides concrete, evidence-based recommendations to improve policies designed to encourage the poor to save and how to make such policies more inclusive. Offers insight into proposed social security reforms.

 

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 Two for the Money

The Murray’s serve up invaluable advice and strategy on how sandwich generation Baby Boomers can take care of their kids, their parents, and themselves.

 

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