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When we contemplate retirement, it can resemble a marathon; it requires endurance, preparation and time to get it right. But what about after you've crossed the finish line? You've saved, you've invested, you've accumulated a sizeable nest egg ... Then what? In this, the companion book to "Retirement Is a Marathon, Not a Sprint," Chris Scalese outlines what happens after you've broken the tape. Putting his decades of industry experience to work, he breaks down: -Decisions you'll face about Social Security -Approaches to reducing your market exposure -Ideas for funding long-term care and health care costs -Ways for making your entire financial picture more tax efficient -Things to consider when it comes to estate planning and your legacy Using colorful stories, anecdotes and personal examples, "The Race Is Over; Retirement Beyond the Finish Line" takes a direct approach to helping retirees consider what happens after the marathon ends.
The majority of America's baby boomers as well as the silent generation are now seniors. Will we live our last years as gloriously as we lived our younger ones? We bounced through economic booms with panache, accumulating more and more symbols of the great life and realized our dreams with triumph. Our parents, most of whom, were born during the Great Depression or WWII had every hope that our blessed generation could enjoy success beyond their wildest dreams. And they did. Narcissism among our generation was fueled by parents who knew their progeny would advance farther than they could. Explosions of education and frenetic activity happily coalesce from feelings of entitlement for getting it all in. For many of us, retirement has become one big return to hedonism. We establish retirement communities and nursing homes and assisted living facilities where we ruminate with our contemporaries and recharge as best we can. This book explores factors that define our generation's approach to aging, dissects the characteristics of some of our retirement communities, and offers observations and insights that may be amusing, identifying, or useful.
Are you an athlete transitioning from a career in sport and silently struggling along the way? Or perhaps you didn't realize how you would feel when your athletic career ended and how difficult transitioning to life beyond would be. You are not alone. Krista's forthright tell-all of her journey to the 2012 Summer Olympic rowing podium, as well as what came after, will help you find closure and peace, as well as a safe place to relate, laugh, and reflect on the "what next?" after sport. In sport, as in many other high-pressure niches, strength is an asset and discussion about weakness is not openly publicized. In telling her story, Krista is unmasking the face of retirement from sport. You will find relief in realizing that representing something strongly doesn't mean you always feel strong inside. Not only are admitting weakness and showing vulnerability encouraged by Krista, she will show you that sharing and uniting in struggle is actually part of the healing process. Breaking the silence and candidly sharing her struggles, you will hear a relatable account of what happens emotionally and physically after your athletic career ends and be better prepared when it is your time. You will gain insight into the journey of chasing a dream and, more notably, perspective on the journey that commences when you retire and begin to navigate the world beyond full-time sports.
Stop making a living and start making a life with The New Retirementality When Mitch Anthony first presented the concept of a new way of thinking about retirement in 2000, it was novel and many critics didn't buy into it. Originally written to get the attention of baby boomers who were approaching 55, Mitch started a revolution by showing people why they needed to have a new attitude about retirement–a "new retirementality." More than a decade later, most of us are facing a very different retirement reality than previous generations–failing pensions, an endangered social security system, and inadequate savings. We have been forced to face the reality of a retirement that may never happen, or one that will take place much later in life than ever expected. Circumstances are redefining what it means to retire, and The New Retirementality, Fourth Edition is your roadmap. While most books focus on a "number," this reliable resource shows you that attitude is also an essential part of the equation–if you want to succeed you need both means and meaning. Includes new research and studies on the latest retirement realities, as well as introduce readers to Mitch's newest concept, investing toward a greater Return on Life™ Discusses what it means to retire on purpose, the expanding role of work in retirement, and how to self-direct your future by becoming your own benefits director Written by top financial planner Mitch Anthony Filled with engaging anecdotes and inspirational suggestions, this book will motivate you to rethink the meaning of retirement and put you in a better position to enjoy the new retirementality you deserve.
Inspiring and practical, "The New Retirementality" illustrates how readers can achieve the direction and financial security necessary to live the lives they really want, beginning now.
Olympus and Beyond by Allan Lawrence is the story of sport (running) told against the backdrop of the bigger human story of atmosphere, emotions, and relationships from the beginning, where a young Australian boy watched a newsreel and saw an American Naval Ensign become the first human in history to exceed 15' in the pole vault in Madison Square Garden. He vowed that one day he would compete in Madison Square Garden and break a world record. True to his word, seventeen years later, almost to the day, he succeeds, although in a different event. This is the fascinating tale of a young boy's rise in the athletic field and his coming to the United States, where he won several NCAA titles (both individual and team), and won All-American selection ten times, while winning AAU titles in cross-country, indoor, and track running. He struggled along the way with citizenship and health issues, but his determination and persistence allowed him to overcome these obstacles. Allan Lawrence is a true competitor.
Two young Harvard MBAs on the fast track to wealth and success tell their story of God's transforming power and how Scripture brought them to the startling conclusion that they should give the majority of their money away to those in need. Packed with compelling case studies, research, and practical strategies, God and Money offers an honest look at what the Bible says about generous giving. No matter what your salary may be, God and Money shows you how you can reap the rewards of radical generosity in your own life.--from publisher description.
A New Way of Looking at Retirement Preparing for retirement is one of the most difficult and confusing challenges that a person faces during their lifetime. And these days, there isn't a shortage of resources available that someone can turn to. Between the internet, cable television, and countless financial magazines, it seems like there is "information overload". With so many choices, and with so many different opinions available, what is a person to do? In this book, Chris Scalese brings what he has learned from over 20 years of helping individuals prepare for a comfortable retirement. He'll break down the fundamentals of retirement planning into clear, easy to follow language and show you that it doesn't have to be near as difficult as a lot of "experts" would like you to believe. Use the principals that Chris talks about in this financial training guide, and you'll be sure to reach the finish line of retirement without worrying about "hitting the wall".
One Eyed Jacks Are Wild' is a captivating tale of unlikely bonds, horse racing, and high-stakes poker. Author Paul A. Kazakov unwraps a captivating story of an aged horse trainer and poker maestro, Big Joe Harbin, where he reluctantly joins forces with Samuel Surratt, a young reporter. Samuel's quest to understand his estranged father, Gentleman Gene Beaudry, leads to a rollercoaster journey through the realms of horse racing and underground poker. Harbin's dream of showcasing his rehabilitated racehorses at Santa Anita in Los Angeles pushes the limits of trust and competition, making both mentor and protege confront their pasts. Alongside charismatic King Klassen and two enigmatic women, Farah and Carolina, secrets and grudges unfurl in a thrilling cross-country adventure from Calgary to the glittering lights of Las Vegas, the scorching deserts of Phoenix, and a high-stakes finale in Los Angeles.