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The Chicago Tribune Book of the Chicago Cubs is a decade-by-decade
look at one of baseball's most beloved if hard-luck teams, starting
with the franchise's beginnings in 1876 as the Chicago White
Stockings and ending with the newfound success of Joe Maddon's
present-day team. For more than a century, the Chicago Tribune has
documented every Cubs season through original reporting,
photography, and box scores. For the first time, this mountain of
Cubs history has been mined and curated by the paper's sports
department into a single one-of-a-kind volume. Each era in Cubs
history includes its own timeline, profiles of key players and
coaches, and feature stories that highlight it all, from the heavy
hitters to the no-hitters to the one-hit wonders. And of course,
you can't talk about the Cubs without talking about Wrigley Field.
In this book, readers will find a complete history of that most
sacred of American stadiums, where Hack Wilson batted in 191
runs-still the major-league record-in 1930, where Sammy Sosa earned
the moniker "Slammin' Sammy," and where one day, without a doubt,
the Cubs will once again play their way into the World Series. And
maybe even win it ...The award-winning journalists, photographers,
and editors of the Chicago Tribune have produced a comprehensive
collector's item that every Cubs fan will love.
New Book Addresses the Realities of How Obamacare and Rising
HealthCare Costs Will Hurt Retirees For Many Years. Powerful and
Controversial New Book Written by Seven Retirement Experts Examines
the New Realities of Retirement and Provides Actionable Solutions.
We've been trained, advised and educated that the key to enjoying a
long and prosperous life in retirement depends upon our ability to
maximize the growth of our assets so that we have as much
retirement income as possible. But as we know, retirement is not
the same as it was years ago. Investment challenges, the complexity
of investment vehicles, and government intervention have changed
the retirement landscape for all of us looking towards a long and
thriving retirement. Yet what hasn't changed is the fact that we
continue to do the same things that we've done for years when it
comes to retirement. So, if you were doing something wrong, when
would you like to know about it? Early enough to be able to do
something, or do you want to wait until the last possible moment?
Currently there are millions of people planning for their
retirement and unfortunately what they are doing is wrong. There
are many factors for this, including 3 obscure rules from the
Federal Government, changes to the cost of healthcare and other
items that most Americans are unaware of, that will force people to
change their thinking about saving and funding their retirement in
the future. In order to help people to save their Social Security
benefits, lower their tax obligations, maximize their retirement
income and control their health costs in retirement, we've gathered
seven of the leading retirement experts writing today to point out
the realities of the new rules of retirement and what you can do to
take back control of your future.
We've been trained, advised and educated that the key to enjoying a
long and prosperous life in retirement depends upon our ability to
maximize the growth of our assets so that we have as much
retirement income as possible. But as we know, retirement is not
the same as it was years ago. Investment challenges, the complexity
of investment vehicles, and government intervention have changed
the retirement landscape for all of us looking towards a long and
thriving retirement. Yet what hasn't changed is the fact that we
continue to do the same things that we've done for years when it
comes to retirement. So, if you were doing something wrong, when
would you like to know about it? Early enough to be able to do
something, or do you want to wait until the last possible moment?
Currently there are millions of people planning for their
retirement and unfortunately what they are doing is wrong. There
are many factors for this, including 3 obscure rules from the
Federal Government, changes to the cost of healthcare and other
items that most Americans are unaware of, that will force people to
change their thinking about saving and funding their retirement in
the future. In order to help people to save their Social Security
benefits, lower their tax obligations, maximize their retirement
income and control their health costs in retirement, we've gathered
seven of the leading retirement experts writing today to point out
the realities of the new rules of retirement and what you can do to
take back control of your future. Seven of the leading retirement
experts provide the facts, realities and solutions around these
topics: oDan McGrath: The New Rules of Retirement oMichael Gerali:
The REAL Truth about Medicare and Social Security oRobert Ryerson:
Financial Planning for the New Retirement oRobert Klein: The Truth
about Annuities oJustin Belair: The New Approach to Estate Planning
oJohn Marroni: What to Know about Reverse Mortgages Mike Padawer,
author of What's the Deal with Long-Term Care?: The Economic
Realities of Long-Term Care With an Afterword by Jack Tatar, author
of Safe 4 Retirement: The Four Keys to a Safe Retirement and Having
The Talk: The Four Keys to Your Parents' Safe Retirement
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