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Tribe adds fourth new reliever
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Stallworth test showed marijuana
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Wow….Sarah Palin Resigns Governorship
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Picnic Wear
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Linda asks-where is the Ohio Chautauqua?
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Rundgren fans rejoice!: Second night of AWATS at The Civic added
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Sport Psychology and Performance Consulting
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Hot link: Best of Nintendo at E3
Published on Tuesday, Sep 16, 2008
A bevy of books provides insights into retirement planning. Here is a sampling of a few of the titles available:
• The Everything Retirement Planning Book by Judith B. Harrington and Stanley J. Steinberg; Adams Media 2007 ($14.95). Discusses Social Security, IRAs and working past retirement age.
• Getting Started in a Financially Secure Retirement by Henry Hebeler; Wiley, 2007 ($19.95). Covers pre- and post-retirement planning.
• Tips to Building a Retirement Nest Egg by Linda M. Mcgoon and Poonum Vasishth; Encouragement Press, 2007 ($14.95). Covers retirement needs and choosing investments.
• Your Complete Retirement Planning Road Map by Ed Slott; Ballentine Books, 2007 ($15.95). Uses a checklist approach.
• Standard and Poor's Guide to Saving for Retirement by Virginia B. Morris and Kenneth M. Morris; Lightbulb Press, 2006 ($15.95). Covers employer and individual retirement plans.
A bevy of books provides insights into retirement planning. Here is a sampling of a few of the titles available:
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You forgot one: Retirement Planning for the Utterly Confused (McGraw-Hill, 2007) The International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans says "Although this book is lighthearted it presents a serious and basic discussion of retirement planning for individuals and couples. It's full of "What to Ask?" and "What the Experts Say" tips. The book explores the importance of time and retirement philosophy in making a retirement plan. Eight common misunderstandings about retirement planning are also discussed. Younger employees and plan participants will find this book helpful as they navigate the maze of financial advice from those who are older and wiser. Just thought I suggest it.

