What If Boomers Can't Retire?: How to Build Real Security, Not Phantom WealthBerrett-Koehler Publishers, 2000 - 259 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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... Individuals Can Do ... 167 Chapter 11 : What Organizations Can Do .. 189 Chapter 12 : Conclusion : How to Change a Very Big System 211 Appendixes 219 Notes ... 231 Glossary 239 Index 243 About the Author . 257 Foreword THIS BOOK IS ...
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Foreword | ix |
Preface | xv |
Acknowledgments | xxi |
Beware of Phantom Wealth | 1 |
BABY BOOMERS AND THEIR RETIREMENT PLANS | 11 |
Social Security The Tip of the Retirement Iceberg | 13 |
Can Stocks Help Baby Boomers Retire? | 31 |
Views from Eight Other Books | 47 |
Why Stock Prices Dont Create Real Wealth | 108 |
How Phantom Wealth Hurts the Economy | 129 |
GUIDING THE FUTUREYOURS AND SOCIETYS | 147 |
How We Can Meet Our Real Needs | 149 |
What Individuals Can Do | 167 |
What Organizations Can Do | 189 |
Conclusion How to Change a Very Big System | 211 |
Appendixes | 219 |
How Baby Boomers Later Years Will Unfold | 62 |
PHANTOM WEALTH AND ITS EFFECTS | 75 |
Stocks Wealth and Phantom Wealth | 77 |
The Drive to Create Phantom Wealth | 92 |
Glossary | 239 |
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About the Author | 257 |
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