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Live Well, Die Broke - by Tony Walker (Paperback)

Live Well, Die Broke - by  Tony Walker (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Guide for creating a worry-free retirement, geared for those who are fearful of running out of money (based on the estimates provided by the mainstream financial world) and afraid to spend their hard-earned money to do the things they really want to do (and, at the same time, preserve peace of mind)....while they still can.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>Live Well, Die Broke</em></strong> teaches you how to spend and enjoy your money - while you still can. Armed with his granddad's simple concept of Maibox Money(R), Tony Walker takes you on a financial journey of his life's work and the powerful influences that have affected it by showing you how to gain more control over your money rather than having it always control you.</p><p>The themes of<strong><em> Live Well, Die Broke</em></strong> are simple: "Life is too short to eat cheap bacon" and how to avoid the "Guilt-Trip Gospel."</p><p>By the time you put down this book, you'll have grasped the powerful truth that money is merely a temporary tool for a temporary journey and that in the end, whether you die with millions of dollars in the bank or just a few bucks in your pocket, we all Die Broke.</p><p><em>"Regardless of your investment experience, this book will help you develop a wise financial plan with the unique challenge to Live Well, (and) Die Broke."</em><br /> <br /> <strong>Bob Russel</strong>l, Retired Minister, Southeast Christian Church, <em>Louisville, KY</em></p><p><strong>About the Author</strong><br /> Growing up as a lower middle-class kid of divorced parents during the 1960s, Tony Walker had little knowledge or hope of learning about money and how best to manage it. Yet, his unique life experiences, 35 years in the field of finance, and meeting in person with over 15,000 Savers formed a unique perspective about money and ways others can better use and enjoy it while they can.</p><p>A fiduciary, six-time author, and host of his own television show, The WorryFree Retirement(R), Tony is happily married to his high-school sweetheart Susan. Together they enjoy their three children, two grandchildren, and a 90-pound Black Russian Terrier named Stella.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Regardless of your investment experience, this book will help you develop a wise financial plan with the unique challenge to Live Well, (and) Die Broke."</p><p> <strong>Bob Russell</strong>, Retired Minister, Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, KY)</p><p> "This book takes the complexity of personal finance and boils it down into fun, relatable stories and key "Take Aways". I liked the fact that the author, Tony Walker, uses his own family experiences and history along with his real clients, to teach the reader valuable financial lessons. This is a must read for anyone that wants to understand the rules for saving and planning for their financial future."</p><p> <strong>Mark Williams</strong>, President, Brokers International (Urbandale, Iowa)</p><p> "Tired of worrying about your 401(k) turning into a 201(k)? Check out this new philosophy on money and more importantly - how to use and enjoy it!"</p><p> <strong>Carlos Tutwiler</strong>, Toyota Maintenance Analyst, TMMK (Georgetown, KY)</p><p> "Becoming a widow at a very young age left me with a lot of questions regarding retirement and financial planning. My late husband always took care of "those things." This book is a no-nonsense guide to assist anyone who is looking for answers to how to plan for their retirement years."</p><p> <strong>Jill Everett</strong>, Retired Nursing Home Administrator (Indiana)</p><p> "Reading Live Well, Die Broke evoked an exploration into my own life and financial timeline from past to present. I thought about how far I have come throughout my life, my failures, successes, and triumphs." </p><p> <strong>Theresa Murphy</strong>, Retired High School Teacher (Indiana)</p><p>"My husband is a retirement planning specialist. As his wife, I've always had trouble understanding exactly what his work involves. After reading this book, I now know. Live Well, Die Broke puts things in "layman's-terms" so the consumer can better understand how to set up a plan to enjoy their money in retirement."</p><p><strong>Ashley B.</strong>, Spouse of a Retirement Planning Specialist, (North Carolina)</p><br>

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