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The Scarcest Commodity
Author: Dennis P. Barba, Jr., Ph.D.
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Price: $7.50
eBook ISBN: 9780971594760
"The Scarcest Commodity" will provide a simple framework for thinking strategically when making investment decisions and planning your financial future. How will I retire is a question asked by nearly every American. However, over 50% of all American’s live in poverty after age 65. Furthermore, nearly 25% of the average "retiree’s" income comes from wages. If you have to work to supplement retirement, are you really retired? You cannot afford to put off moving in the right direction towards financial success. This book will provide a simple and easy to understand framework for financial success. |
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Clear Thoughts
Author: Dennis P. Barba, Jr., Ph.D.
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eBook ISBN: 9780971594784
"Clear Thoughts" is a must read compilation of quotes that will help master CLARITY OF THOUGHT in planning your financial future. |
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Why We Lose
Author: Dennis P. Barba, Jr., Ph.D.
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eBook ISBN: 9780971594739
This book is designed to help ou make intelligent, informed decisions about your investments and welath management options by addressing the following: The principles of efficient asset allocation The importance of randomness and the role randomness plays in the financial markets Why we fail to control our emotions Why we do not understand our tolerance for risk Why most investors continue to underperform the market averages and fail to earn the average return of their mutual fund holdings Why do nearly 50% of all Americans live in poverty after age 65? What is risk and how do I understand risk as it relates to my unique financial goals? |
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