What If Boomers Can't Retire?: How to Build Real Security, Not Phantom WealthBerrett-Koehler Publishers, 2002. gada 2. dec. - 288 lappuses When it was first published, What If Boomers Can't Retire? predicted what would happen when boomers switched from buying stocks to selling them for retirement income. Since then-and as predicted by author Thornton Parker-stocks have become less important, prices have declined, corporations have shifted their emphasis from inflating stocks to just surviving, and there is currently a recession in full swing. This book shows that there is a bright side, however. If enough boomers work in their later years and preserve their capital, and if the country improves the way it uses capital, the results can lead to fuller lives for millions of people, healthier communities, and more sustainable economies worldwide. Parker details specific actions that individuals and organizations can take to gradually make the shift from the dangerously risky pursuit of phantom wealth to productive investments based on real accomplishments, goods, and services. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
xvi. lappuse
... country's traded stocks, and the most likely buyers are members of the younger, relatively smaller Generation X. Few boomers realize how much they will be depending on younger workers for their retirement income. The United States is ...
... country's traded stocks, and the most likely buyers are members of the younger, relatively smaller Generation X. Few boomers realize how much they will be depending on younger workers for their retirement income. The United States is ...
xviii. lappuse
... country as they advance their own programs How It Is Organized The Introduction gives a brief overview of the book. It lists the book's five main messages and explains that they apply to individuals, retirement plans, and the economy as ...
... country as they advance their own programs How It Is Organized The Introduction gives a brief overview of the book. It lists the book's five main messages and explains that they apply to individuals, retirement plans, and the economy as ...
xx. lappuse
... country can use the knowledge of what may happen if current practices are not changed to redirect the power of investing to help meet the needs of all people, including the growing number of seniors. Chapters 10 and 11 discuss what ...
... country can use the knowledge of what may happen if current practices are not changed to redirect the power of investing to help meet the needs of all people, including the growing number of seniors. Chapters 10 and 11 discuss what ...
1. lappuse
... country's economy and many of its retirement plans are built on a structure of phantom wealth that depends on stock prices. 2. Stock prices are based on projected future events or what people hope will happen, not on actual corporate ...
... country's economy and many of its retirement plans are built on a structure of phantom wealth that depends on stock prices. 2. Stock prices are based on projected future events or what people hope will happen, not on actual corporate ...
2. lappuse
... country's retirement plans in the aggregate, and to the whole economy. What Is Phantom Wealth? A phantom is ... country as a whole are ignoring the transient or ephemeral nature of trillions of dollars of phantom wealth. The opposite of ...
... country's retirement plans in the aggregate, and to the whole economy. What Is Phantom Wealth? A phantom is ... country as a whole are ignoring the transient or ephemeral nature of trillions of dollars of phantom wealth. The opposite of ...
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BABY BOOMERS AND THEIR RETIREMENT PLANS | 11 |
PHANTOM WEALTH AND ITS EFFECTS | 75 |
GUIDING THE FUTUREYOURS AND SOCIETYS | 147 |
Appendixes | 219 |
Notes | 231 |
Glossary | 239 |
Index | 243 |
About the Author | 257 |
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What If Boomers Can't Retire?: How to Build Real Security, Not Phantom Wealth Thornton Parker Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2000 |
What If Boomers Can't Retire?: How to Build Real Security, Not Phantom Wealth Thornton Parker Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |
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