“Explains in easy, digestible anecdotes on how consumers can plan for the golden years without going broke trying to enjoy [them]” (Orlando Sentinel). Are you ready to retire, but are afraid of running out of money? Do you know who to trust? People imagine retirement as learning new things, challenging themselves, giving back as a mentor, spending their days with family and friends, or filling them with exciting adventures. The vision is the beginning but realizing those goals requires more steps than people realize. Your Insiders’ Guide to Retirement serves as a mentor for retirees written by three advisors who have helped many down this path countless times with a proven system in place. With a combined seventy-five years of experience in financial services, Troy Daum, R.J. Gordon Tudor, and Jeff Poole explore why people are fed up with the scandals of Wall Street, brokerages, and insurance companies. They introduce readers to an exciting new profession where companies act as a fiduciary. They present a paradigm shift in the financial services space and emphasize the importance of why retirees must understand and have a financial plan, and how they, too, can follow the path to an amazing retirement journey. “A groundbreaking book.” —Chicago Tribune “Written with encouraging anecdotes and sound advice, this book serves as a guide to help readers outline the life they want to live during retirement.” —Capital Gazette “Show[s] why having the right advisor will make all the difference between living with financial worries and having a life of financial independence.” —Peter Mangan, CEO, Shareholders Service Group
Taking something away from others — their possessions, their dignity, their liberty, their lives — is the root of taboo. All the stories in this, the fourth collection of tales from Plan B Magazine, touch on what happens when people put their will above that of others. Sometimes it’s amusing, other times heartbreaking, but it no matter what, someone’s day won’t be going according to plan. Table of Contents “Old Friends” by Frank Byrns “Write Your Epitaph” by Laird Long “An Unexpected Invitation” by Daniel Marshall Wood “Bad John” by Adam Howe “Death by Fiction” by J. M. Vogel “The Chunk” by Michael McGlade “The Basement” by MJ Gardner “The Bulldog Ant is Not a Team Player” by Dan Stout “The Mystery of the Missing Puskat” by Lavie Tidhar “Other Wishes” by Richard Zwicker “Afterwards” by Jeff Poole “The World’s Best Coffee” by C. D. Reimer “Zero Sum Game” by Doug J. Black
Every few minutes, a child dies somewhere in the world and usually, that means someone's heart will break and their mind rage with unanswerable questions. If you are reading this, chances are you have lost a child, grandchild or you have friends who have. The impact it will have is unfathomable and the journey will be difficult and different for everyone. Your journey of grief may walk through anger, denial, pain, loss and hopelessness. You may bottle it up and pretend it is OK, you may vent it out. I did both. I shook my angry fists at the sky and I fell helpless to the muddy earth, sobbing and weak with grief. I survived! Take heart in the fact that millions before you have lived through loss and you can too.
These 116, full-colour, practical, how-to pages set you on the journey to making an attractive garden that can cope with the harsh extremes of the Outback environment. With a combined four decades in the Outback, and having conducted numerous gardening workshops over the last 3 years, authors Mike Chuk and Jeff Poole take you through how to plan a garden, select plants, irrigation systems, mulches, worms, vegetables fruits and flowers. What more could you ask for if you're into sowin' things and growin' things?
Joe Hill, a reporter at TV 5 in Worcester, reports on a murder, but things go from bad to worse when witness after witness to the first murder end up dead. Whoas behind it all? Will Joe be next?
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