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Die Broke: A Radical, Four-Part Financial Plan by Stephen M. Pollan (Very good, 1998, HC, 304 pgs, HarperBusiness)
Die Broke: A Radical, Four-Part Financial Plan by Stephen M. Pollan (Very good, 1998, HC, 304 pgs, HarperBusiness)
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Very good condition: cover has light wear; pages have slight wear and appear to be unmarked. ISBN 0887308678
The Baby Boomers are a generation of achievers: They earned college and professional degrees and are scampering up the corporate ladder or starting entrepreneurial enterprises that boost their egos and their bank accounts. They buy sensible "starter homes" and plan to parley them into impressive dream houses through smart real estate deals, all the while deftly juggling their home, family and business lives. If two incomes don't cover all life's necessities -- and necessary luxuries -- their credit cards serve as readily available genies to make wishes reality. If their ultimate rewards have always been clear -- an early and comfortable retirement and a healthy estate to leave for the children -- why are they now facing the future with fear and trepidation?
In Die Broke: A Radical Four-Part Financial Plan financial advisers Stephen M. Pollan and Mark Levine explain the economic realities that have rendered the old rules obsolete and offer an innovative approach to financial planning that focuses on getting the maximum use out of your income and your assets during your lifetime and renouncing the foolish (and futile) quest for financial immortality. From the startling recommendation, "quit now," to the heretical "die broke," Pollan lays out the details of a complete financial revolution.
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