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The Bell Lap: The 8 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid as You Approach Retirement

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Named after the final lap of a long race, The Bell Lap is designed to help people avoid critical mistakes and navigate key areas as they approach and enter retirement. A lifetime of planning and dreaming can be undone with one bad decision. The Bell Lap guides readers through such topics as the phases of retirement, when to retire, risk management, distribution planning, health care, Social Security, estate planning, and more. It ends with a comprehensive retirement countdown checklist so readers can head confidently into one of the most fulfilling and rewarding periods of life.

176 pages, Paperback

First published March 22, 2010

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Joseph Hearn

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June 16, 2010
Scores of books on retirement planning have been published.

What makes this guide, "The Bell Lap: The 8 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid as You Approach Retirement," different, and more importantly, indispensable?

With his latest book - he also authored If Something Happens to Me - Joe Hearn hits the sweet spot of retirement planning. For the generation in the home stretch to retirement (10 years' away), retirement planning is not a choice...it's a necessity. Hearn refers to this period as the "Bell Lap."

In this practical, how-to guide with easy-to-follow financial worksheets, "The Bell Lap" clearly and concisely provides step-by-step instruction to help you take control of your retirement while you still have the wiggle room.

Hearn writes in a compelling (and sometimes humorous) style for financial novices and experts alike.

Time's a wasting...Get your copy of "The Bell Lap!"
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