Vacation Retirement & Leisure Home Plans
February 17, 2008
Vacation Retirement & Leisure Home Plans Providing Blueprints for the American Dream Since 1907. Special Log Home Section. Featuring 300 Plans from Our Platinum & Gold Designer Network. Most trustworthy! — More homes have been built from Garlinghouse plans than from any other publisher.
Customer Review: Strong on leisure….
This book had some excellent plans for larger “leisure” homes. It didn’t have much in what I consider the smaller vacation home category. I only found a couple of plans that would have been suitable for a small lakeside cottage/ski cabin. If you’re looking for a more relaxed plan for a regular size house, this could be your book. But if you’re looking for smaller homes, I would recommend the Sunset “Vacation Home Plans” book.
America’s 100 Best Places to Retire: The Only Guide You Need to Today’s Top Retirement Towns
February 17, 2008
America’s 100 Best Places to Retire: The Only Guide You Need to Today’s Top Retirement Towns This book blends highly readable personal accounts with essential statistics on climate, cost of living, taxes, housing costs, crime rates, and health care.
Customer Review: I can’t afford to move there
This is a book with an underlying assumption that may not be correct. Stay where you are and make the best of it. I did.
Customer Review: BETTER CHOCIES AVAILABLE
While interesting this book leaves a little to be desired. A Better choice would be the newest edition of PLACES RATED.
Building Your Nest Egg With Your 401(K): A Guide to Help You Achieve Retirement Security
February 17, 2008
Building Your Nest Egg With Your 401(K): A Guide to Help You Achieve Retirement Security
Retirement and Retirement Plans (Reports)
February 17, 2008
Retirement and Retirement Plans (Reports)
Gone With the Wine: Retirement Adventures in France
February 17, 2008
Gone With the Wine: Retirement Adventures in France In charming and whimsical detail, Rosanne Knorr shares the delights of life in France’s Loire Valley where the climate is mild, the people are hospitable, and the wine is so plentiful it’s pumped from vats like a service station for winos.
She and her husband, John, with their pate-loving dog, Folly, rejuvenate themselves by trading long work hours, traffic jams, and fast food for art, biking, and goat’s cheese direct from the supplier. They garble French but figure out how to earn the best baguettes.
Gone with the Wine is not just a delightful story of their life, it also provides fascinating and fresh insights on everyday life, history, and the people of the earthly paradise called the ‘Garden of France.’ Joyful reading for real-life voyagers and armchair travelers alike!
The Retirement Benefits Schemes (Information Powers) Regulations 1995 (Statutory Instruments: 1995: 3103)
February 14, 2008
The Psychology of Retirement: How to Cope Successfully with a Major Life Transition (Everyday Psychology)
February 14, 2008
The Psychology of Retirement: How to Cope Successfully with a Major Life Transition (Everyday Psychology) THE PSYCHOLOGY OF RETIREMENT describes how retirees can cope successfully with “retirement stress.” Retirees will learn how to self-assess and lower their retirement stress levels. Retirees will also learn how to avoid the psychological pitfalls that almost always lead to an unhappy retirement. Finally, this self-help book examines how retirement stress can adversely impact an entire family. This is one of the few self-help resources that focuses exclusively on the psychology of retirement. (Note: This Premier Edition includes the self-scoring “Retirement Stress Inventory.”)
Customer Review: User friendly read on an important and complex issue
I found this book to be quite useful in considering the various sources of emotional distress that can impact someone transitioning from the working phase of life to retirement. I would recommend this book to anyone who is approaching retirement age, especially if they have concerns or unease about how the transition will affect them and those closest to them. The self scoring retirement stress survey was an especially useful feature in this quick but broad examination of retirement.
Customer Review: Puhlease!
My advice–don’t waste a dime or your time. This book could have been done by anyone with or without experience in retirement planning. It is so elementary Amazon should remove it from their offerings.
A Most Deadly Retirement
February 14, 2008
Teachers in Transition: Growing Forward through Retirement
February 14, 2008
Teachers in Transition: Growing Forward through Retirement This unique collective story, resource, and guidebook encourages and supports educators through the transitions experienced through mid-life and post-retirement years. It will help readers to sustain their momentum and thrive as they advance toward retirement and to find meaning and purpose beyond their years of educational work.
DOL creates safe harbor for automatic cash-outs of small retirement plan accounts.(Retirement Issues)(Department of Labor): An article from: National Underwriter Life & Health
February 14, 2008
DOL creates safe harbor for automatic cash-outs of small retirement plan accounts.(Retirement Issues)(Department of Labor): An article from: National Underwriter Life & Health This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Life & Health, published by The National Underwriter Company on October 4, 2004. The length of the article is 560 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: DOL creates safe harbor for automatic cash-outs of small retirement plan accounts.(Retirement Issues)(Department of Labor)
Author: Allison Bell
Publication: National Underwriter Life & Health (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 4, 2004
Publisher: The National Underwriter Company
Volume: 108 Issue: 37 Page: 57(1)
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