Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business
"So, will I be able to retire?"

This is a question most of us ask ourselves at some point. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. The conventional age sixty-five retirement is possible for some but totally unrealistic for all too many. In fact, millions of Americans born after World War II are simply not going to be able to retire.

It doesn't have to be this way.

In "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business," Tom Sherrill recommends that you change the way you look at your retirement preparations. Don't think of retirement as some hazy, distant, hoped-for dream. Instead, treat the building of your retirement like it is your business--an enterprise you own and operate. In fact, it's a business with an all-important goal--your ultimate financial independence.

Using his decades of experience in assisting individuals and couples, Tom Sherrill explains in "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business" how you can be among those who are financially independent--those who can retire.
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Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business
"So, will I be able to retire?"

This is a question most of us ask ourselves at some point. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. The conventional age sixty-five retirement is possible for some but totally unrealistic for all too many. In fact, millions of Americans born after World War II are simply not going to be able to retire.

It doesn't have to be this way.

In "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business," Tom Sherrill recommends that you change the way you look at your retirement preparations. Don't think of retirement as some hazy, distant, hoped-for dream. Instead, treat the building of your retirement like it is your business--an enterprise you own and operate. In fact, it's a business with an all-important goal--your ultimate financial independence.

Using his decades of experience in assisting individuals and couples, Tom Sherrill explains in "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business" how you can be among those who are financially independent--those who can retire.
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Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business

Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business

by Tom Sherrill
Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business

Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business

by Tom Sherrill

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Overview

"So, will I be able to retire?"

This is a question most of us ask ourselves at some point. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. The conventional age sixty-five retirement is possible for some but totally unrealistic for all too many. In fact, millions of Americans born after World War II are simply not going to be able to retire.

It doesn't have to be this way.

In "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business," Tom Sherrill recommends that you change the way you look at your retirement preparations. Don't think of retirement as some hazy, distant, hoped-for dream. Instead, treat the building of your retirement like it is your business--an enterprise you own and operate. In fact, it's a business with an all-important goal--your ultimate financial independence.

Using his decades of experience in assisting individuals and couples, Tom Sherrill explains in "Building Your Retirement: Make It Your Business" how you can be among those who are financially independent--those who can retire.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151209052
Publisher: BookLogix
Publication date: 08/27/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Tom Sherrill has decades of experience in helping individuals and couples prepare for retirement. Holding the Certified Financial Planner designation since 1984, Sherrill helped found Sherrill & Hutchins Financial Advisory, a financial planning and investment management firm located in the Atlanta area. In addition to holding degrees from Georgia State University and the University of Virginia, Sherrill also served four years in the United States Army and eight years in the State of Georgia House of Representatives. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Dianne.
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