Boomer Retirement Life Tips

Baby Boomers are becoming aware that they are experiencing a different type of retirement than the previous generation.

Compared to other generations, these confident and independent Baby Boomers admit that:
+ They need more money than their parents' generation to live comfortably.
+ Their generation is more self-indulgent than their parents'.
+ They will be healthier and live longer.

Most Baby Boomers (the cohort of Americans born between 1946 and 1964) believe that they will still be working, at least part time, during their retirement years.

The oldest, born in 1946, reached 65 in 2011 as they began retirement age over the next several years.

This retirement life tips can help today's boomers design their golden years.

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Boomer Retirement Life Tips

Baby Boomers are becoming aware that they are experiencing a different type of retirement than the previous generation.

Compared to other generations, these confident and independent Baby Boomers admit that:
+ They need more money than their parents' generation to live comfortably.
+ Their generation is more self-indulgent than their parents'.
+ They will be healthier and live longer.

Most Baby Boomers (the cohort of Americans born between 1946 and 1964) believe that they will still be working, at least part time, during their retirement years.

The oldest, born in 1946, reached 65 in 2011 as they began retirement age over the next several years.

This retirement life tips can help today's boomers design their golden years.

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Boomer Retirement Life Tips

Boomer Retirement Life Tips

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Boomer Retirement Life Tips

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Overview

Baby Boomers are becoming aware that they are experiencing a different type of retirement than the previous generation.

Compared to other generations, these confident and independent Baby Boomers admit that:
+ They need more money than their parents' generation to live comfortably.
+ Their generation is more self-indulgent than their parents'.
+ They will be healthier and live longer.

Most Baby Boomers (the cohort of Americans born between 1946 and 1964) believe that they will still be working, at least part time, during their retirement years.

The oldest, born in 1946, reached 65 in 2011 as they began retirement age over the next several years.

This retirement life tips can help today's boomers design their golden years.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032945888
Publisher: John
Publication date: 11/19/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 414 KB

About the Author

John G. Agno is a seasoned corporate executive, entrepreneur, management consultant and executive coach who is dedicated to providing insightful self-coaching insights to help you achieve your life goals.

Coach Agno shares his decades of professional coaching and consulting knowledge to create a better life for many through proprietary self-coaching guides; delivered to your smartphone, tablet, eReader, and computer or via low-cost paperback books.

Today, Agno coaches senior executives and business owners to reach decision-making clarity by exploring unintended consequences of their future actions in a safe and confidential environment.

John helps you see things you are missing, affirms whatever progress you have made, tests your perceptions and lets you know how you are doing. His developmental coaching is personal training that helps you focus your natural abilities in the right direction.

The coaching allows your inner-potential to erupt outward through effective leadership; to develop commitment within organizations and in a world of "free agents" and "volunteer" talent.

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