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The Best Kept Secret in America - How to Retire at Any Age Even When the System Crashes
The Best Kept Secret in America How to Retire at Any Age Even When the System Crashes
Author: J.D. William A. Stanmeyer
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ISBN-13: 9780965099202
ISBN-10: 0965099202
Publication Date: 1997
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Publisher: Good Printers, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
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"In this explosive essay, attorney and estate planner William Stanmeyer exposes the financial disaster awaiting those Americans who rely solely on Social Security and private pensions - or even their own job - to pay for their retirement.

In blunt, staccato prose, he reveals the impact the Electronic/Economic Revolution will have on your financial future and issues a powerful "Wake Up Call" to everyone who still believes that only one source of income will be enough in the next century.

Beyond warning of the dangers ahead, he outlines a powerful time-leveraged method that anyone can use to climb out of the "retirement trap" in which 80 percent of Americans are caught."
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The message I took away from this book was that everyone needs a sideline.