Электронная книга: Mark Miller «The Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security. Practical Strategies for Money, Work, and Living»
A timely guide to overcoming the retirement challenges we all face The Great Recession has placed a wake-up call to America's baby boomers. Many have not saved enough for retirement and have not taken a hard look at how many post-work years they may need to finance. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, The Hard Times Guide to Retirement Security tackles the tough questions about retirement in the new post-crash economy. Page by page, it puts retirement in perspective by touching on important issues such as insuring against the risk of outliving your assets, recalibrating damaged retirement portfolios, managing the risk of health-care expenses in retirement, and career strategies for workers who are 50 years old and up. Reveals how to boost lifetime income through better planning, and working just a few additional years Offers advice on how to hire a financial advisor whose first loyalty is to you, not Wall Street Discusses why you should rethink housing in the wake of the real estate crash Offers detailed advice on career reinvention, the 50+ job market and midlife entrepreneurship Engaging and informative, this practical guide provides the strategies needed for a truly fulfilling and secure retirement. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited (USD)"
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Mark Miller
Mark Miller may refer to:
- Mark Miller (actor) (born 1925), television actor and producer, father of Penelope Ann Miller
- Mark Miller (American football) (born 1956), American football quarterback
- Mark Miller (racer) (born 1962), off road racer, competing in both cars and on motorcycles
- Mark Miller (TT motorcycle racer), American motorcycle racer
- Mark Miller (musician), lead singer and founder of the band Sawyer Brown
- Mark Miller (Ohio), lawyer and librarian from Ohio, ran for Congress, 1992
- Mark Miller (soccer) (born 1962), minor league U.S. soccer player
- Mark Miller (Wisconsin politician) (born 1943), Wisconsin state senator
- Mark Crispin Miller, professor of media studies at New York University and author of Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Elections
- Mark D. Miller (1891–1970), Colorado photographer
- Mark S. Miller, computer scientist, participant in the 1979 hypertext project known as Project Xanadu, inventor of Miller Columns and the E programming language
- Mark Thomas Miller (actor), actor in the short-lived Misfits of Science TV series
- Mark Miller (footballer) (born 1962), retired English football player and coach
- Mark Miller (fighter) (born 1978), professional mixed martial artist
- Mark E. Miller (born 1959), American businessman and CEO of Allconnect, Inc.
- Mark Miller (kickboxer) (born 1975), American kickboxer
See also
- Mark Millar (born 1969), Scottish comic book writer
- Marc W. Miller (born 1947), American game designer
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