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Tell 'em That's My Money You're Messing With! - Retirement Funding: Untold Risk and Mismanagement and How to... Tell 'em That's My Money You're Messing With! - Retirement Funding: Untold Risk and Mismanagement and How to Avoid It (Hardcover)
Gordon W Bell
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tell 'em That's MY Money You're Messing With is an invaluable resource for anyone who plans on one day retiring or who is already retired. It contains the fiduciary practices from The Center For Fiduciary Studies at The University of Pittsburgh making it an invaluable report for: All 401(k) participants; who unwittingly may be subjected to an employer's negligence, resulting in a hidden yet large loss to their portfolios. All employers who have delegated the 401(k) responsibilities to other professionals, believing they have abdicated their fiduciary responsibility. Most Important; All seniors who wish to safely stay ahead of inflation. Author Gordon Bell AIFA TM brings over 35 years of consumer research experience, going behind the Hidden Data Line to reveal what are essentially trade secrets. In a clear easy to understand language, Bell points out the steps that define prudence leading to a more secure and affluent retirement. Tell 'em That's MY Money You're Messing With, reveals a litany of fiduciary concerns that can lead to getting market like returns with no risk of principal, reducing taxes to 1.5 per cent, and owning long-term care insurance without the costly premium anyone contemplating retirement, no matter their current status.

A Cowboy Goes to India (Paperback): Gordon W Bell A Cowboy Goes to India (Paperback)
Gordon W Bell
R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the years Gordon Bell entertained his four sons with tales of his cowboy and prairie days along with tales of his heroes from literature and his imagination. Now along with his wife, he narrates the true stories of their lives - from the Great Plains of America to the central plains of India. The lives of Gordon and Lola Bell span vast changes in technology. Gordon's early childhood memories include transportation in horse-drawn wagons as well as sleighs. He remembers his family circling the radio to listen to Fibber McGee and Molly. He saw carpenters exchange hand tools for power tools. On the farm he watched his father drive a tractor with iron wheels, forbidden by his landlord to use rubber tires for fear they might poison the soil In rural North Dakota, there were neither electricity nor telephones and Gordon marveled when hearing about a refrigerator that burned kerosene to form ice. That seemed like a fairy tale to him. In Gordon and Lola's first parsonage on the prairie, they fed coal to their furnace and ice to their icebox. Under his leadership funds were raised to build a new parsonage, but they moved before it was built. Later in India, they traveled via a Model A Ford, stopping numerous times to patch tires. Whether by ox cart, bicycle of Model A Ford, they used whatever means available to get to their destinations. The first trips to India were on famous ocean liners. From horses and oxen to jets, Gordon and Lola Bell experienced challenges and joys throughout their 65 years of traveling together on two continents. Their greatest reward was seeing the work of the gospel expand greatly under leadership of the nationals. They lived to see the church in India reporting membership in the thousands rather than in the hundreds.

Tell 'em That's My Money You're Messing With! - Retirement Funding: Untold Risk and Mismanagement and How to... Tell 'em That's My Money You're Messing With! - Retirement Funding: Untold Risk and Mismanagement and How to Avoid It (Paperback)
Gordon W Bell
R557 R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Save R86 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tell 'em That's MY Money You're Messing With is an invaluable resource for anyone who plans on one day retiring or who is already retired. It contains the fiduciary practices from The Center For Fiduciary Studies at The University of Pittsburgh making it an invaluable report for: All 401(k) participants; who unwittingly may be subjected to an employer's negligence, resulting in a hidden yet large loss to their portfolios. All employers who have delegated the 401(k) responsibilities to other professionals, believing they have abdicated their fiduciary responsibility. Most Important; All seniors who wish to safely stay ahead of inflation. Author Gordon Bell AIFA TM brings over 35 years of consumer research experience, going behind the Hidden Data Line to reveal what are essentially trade secrets. In a clear easy to understand language, Bell points out the steps that define prudence leading to a more secure and affluent retirement. Tell 'em That's MY Money You're Messing With, reveals a litany of fiduciary concerns that can lead to getting market like returns with no risk of principal, reducing taxes to 1.5 per cent, and owning long-term care insurance without the costly premium anyone contemplating retirement, no matter their current status.

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