July 2018 list by Ileana Oprea
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Born to Build
by Jim Clifton and Sangeeta Badal
Written for anyone trying to figure out how to make the most of their lives, Born to Build seeks to inspire entrepreneurs and ambitious, self-motivated people to build something that will change the world. A builder's venture could be a small business that grows into a mammoth enterprise, a thriving new division in an existing company, a nonprofit, a social enterprise, a church, a school anything that creates economic growth and makes a lasting impact on society.
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Keep Your Property & Repay Debts Over Time
by Cara O'Neill
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy offers unique debt solutions not available in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Yes, you’ll pay into a repayment plan. But your money will go toward the debts that matter most―like your mortgage, car loan, support obligations, and taxes. Remaining debts, such as credit card balances, medical bills, and utility bills, usually get only a fraction of what you owe.
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Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers: A Retirement and Aging Roadmap for Single and Childless Adults
by Sara Zeff Geber
Geber's stories of Solo Agers are gleaned from friends and clients in a variety of circumstances. Each one demonstrates decisions and choices these people have made and illustrates the importance of thinking ahead and taking action now. Essential Retirement Planning for Solo Agers is pragmatic and provocative, but softened with humor. Many of the chapters include worksheets or checklists, encouraging the reader to go beyond imagining and begin his or her own planning for the voyage ahead.
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Personal Finance in Your 50s All-in-One for Dummies
by Eric Tyson, et al.
Retirement security is one of the most pressing social issues facing the world in the next 30 years—so if you’re approaching your golden years, it’s essential to have a secure financial future. This book provides targeted financial advice and assists soon-to-be or established boomers with making informed decisions about how best to spend, invest, and protect their wealth while planning for the future.
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Retirement Fail: The 9 Reasons People Flunk Post-Work Life and How to Ace Your Own
by Greg Sullivan
In Retirement Fail, top financial advisor Greg Sullivan shares the insights he has gained over his thirty-five-year career in wealth management to help you identify potential pitfalls and learn how to safeguard your hard-earned retirement assets. Because, contrary to what most people think, it is not poor portfolio performance that usually busts your retirement accounts. Rather, it’s the emotional decisions you make that can cause major problems.
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