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You Can Retire Young How To Retire In Your 40s Or 50s Without Being Rich Ferstenou

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You Can Retire Young How To Retire In Your 40s Or 50s Without Being Rich Ferstenou
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Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT : American Book Business Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.24 MB
Author: Ferstenou, Larry A
Language: English
Year: 2002

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You Can Retire Young How To Retire In Your 40s Or 50s Without Being Rich Ferstenou by Ferstenou, Larry A instant download after payment.

296 pages ; 21 cm, Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-291) and index, Introduction -- Do what you want, when you want -- The 2-minute survey on work -- What about the \"work ethic\"? -- The 3 keys to retiring young -- Today or tomorrow? -- How much is enough? -- Financial self-discipline -- Tracking income and expenses -- Take control of your spending -- Investments for the long run -- Growing your net worth -- The social security pension myths -- Retire young and still get paid! -- Where to live when you retire -- What's wrong with part-time work? -- Those first few weeks (and months) -- Retirement or merely a respite? -- The choice

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