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Retirement
Are you
newly retired? Be sure and take a look at
The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey.
Read some of the reviews, located to the right of  How
To Retire Happy, Wild & Free, and Buckets Of
Money.
The authors grapple with the
coming baby-boom retirement
crisis and show you how to get
back on track. They outline the
steps you can take today to assure
your future tomorrow. Backed up
with the facts and figures, they lay
out exactly how much you need to
save in order to maintain your
standard of living, and how to
invest your dollars to get the
maximum return from your savings.
Retirement does not have to mean
the end of life-in fact it can mean a
whole new beginning to the life
you never had time to explore. In
HOW TO RETIRE HAPPY,
WILD, AND FREE, best-selling
author Ernie J. Zelinksi shows that
the key to enjoying an active and
satisfying retirement is dependent
on much more than just having
adequate financial resources.
Today, the average person can
expect to spend two decades in
retirement—why leave it to
chance? For all of its changes and
challenges, a well-planned
retirement could very well be the
best part of your life.
"What Color Is Your Parachute?
A Practical Manual for
Job-Hunters and
Career-Changers" is the
best-selling job-hunting and
career-changing book in the
world. Twenty thousand people
buy the book each month, and
there are more than 8 million
copies in print.
Kapoor/Dlabay/Hughes’ Personal
Finance is the #1 market-leading
Personal Finance text. It provides
comprehensive coverage of
personal financial planning in the
areas of money management,
career planning, taxes, consumer
credit, housing and other
consumer decisions, legal
protection, insurance, investments,
retirement planning, and estate
planning.
In this new book, Kevin Trudeau
blows the lid off the banking and
credit card industries, exposing
the greatest rip off of our citizens
in this nation's history. The credit
card industry is one of the most
profitable industries in this
country, but they don't want you
to know it. You can fight back!
What would it be like to know
that you were making the very
best decision for every dollar you
spent or saved? Can you imagine
balancing your budget by the
beginning of next month?
Wouldn't it be great to know
whether a pro's advice is right for
your situation?
The success stories speak for
themselves in this book from
money maestro Dave Ramsey.
Instead of promising the normal
dose of quick fixes, Ramsey
offers a bold, no-nonsense
approach to money matters,
providing not only the how-to but
also a grounded and uplifting hope
for getting out of debt and
achieving total financial health.
The Total Money
Makeover

This book smacks you
right between the eyes!
Rick, A reviewer,
08/20/2007

For anyone who has
listened to Dave
Ramsey on the radio or
in person this book may
not teach you anything
he hasn't already told
you. However it's nice
to have it all in one
place for you to look up
any time. For anyone
who has debt and has
no idea who Dave
Ramsey is YOU NEED
THIS BOOK! As he
explains how to turn
your debt into wealth
you think to yourself
this is so simple. Yet so
many people choose to
stay in debt. Dave
Ramsey teaches you
how to pay off your
debt, build an
emergency fund, and
save for college all at
the same time. Oh, and
possibly pay off your
home 10 to 20 years
early. He does all this
using a process that
doesn't overwhelm you,
in fact it is done in a
way that will keep you
motivated throughout
the process.
How To Retire Happy,
Wild and Free

Likely the Best
Retirement Book in the
World
A reviewer, A
reviewer, 02/02/2005

My first exposure to
How to Retire Happy,
Wild, and Free was
downloading over half
of the book as a free E-
book which I found on
the Internet. It was the
top half of the book,
however. Although the
E-book was inspiring to
read, it was a little
frustrating with the
bottom half missing. I
loved the top half so
much that I purchased
the whole book. It’s the
best one I’ve read on
retirement. I had been
looking for a book that
dealt with aspects of
retirement that weren’t
tied up with all the
financial gobbledygook.
As a personal coach
who often gives advice
to the newly retired, I
have already purchased
over a hundred copies
to give to my clients and
will continue to
purchase more.
Debt Cures

In this new book,
Kevin Trudeau blows
the lid off the banking
and credit card
industries, exposing the
greatest rip off of our
citizens in this nation's
history. The credit card
industry is one of the
most profitable
industries in this
country, but they don't
want you to know it.
You can fight back!
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In Buckets of Money: How to
Retire in Comfort and Safety,
nationally recognized Certified
Financial PlannerTM and radio
personality Ray Lucia offers you a
smart and conservative way to
protect and grow your nest egg–
so you can enjoy a comfortable
retirement without worrying about
your money running out.
Centering on his Three Miracles
of Wealth Accumulation: the
Miracle of Compound Interest,
the Miracle of Tax-Favored
Accumulation, and the Miracle of
Positive, Safe Leverage, Andrew
explodes many of the commonly
held myths about 401(k)s,
pensions, paying down one's
mortgage, and other forms of
retirement planning.
Buckets Of Money

A Must Read
E. Moscato, A reviewer,
01/08/2004

I first became aware of
Mr. Lucia and his
“BrainTrust” (Rick Plum,
Rob Butterfield, Jr., and
John Dean) when his
long-running (14 year)
San Diego-based radio
show went national and
became syndicated with
Business Talk Radio at
the end of 2000; I thank
the day I stumbled upon
this sage. The show has
become increasingly
popular and now airs in
around 60 markets.
Once limited to the
greater San Diego area,
this show is now
educating people all
across the country. This
book continues the
process of finally
bringing Ray Lucia to an
even broader audience.
Lucia’s show and this
book avoid the
ridiculous “buy, sell,
hold” approach that
permeates the work of
so many other financial
gurus. This is not a “get
rich quick” or “doom
and gloom” book. Lucia
does not pretend to
know what direction
markets or any individual
security is going in the
short-term.