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Other Items from Retirement/Seniors
How to Retire Happy, Wild and Free: Retirement Wisdom That You Won't Get from Your Financial Advisor - The key to having an active and satisfying retirement means paying attention to ALL aspects of life.
What Color Is Your Parachute? For Retirement: Planning Now for the Life You Want - This guide will help you prepare for the next stage of life, whether you're in your early, mid or late career, or you've already retired.
Living Abroad in...Series - Many people fantasize about living in another country, and this collection of guides shows readers how to realize their dream.
Living Abroad in Costa Rica - Is it time to trade your old life for one that's a little more livable? Picture a place so green you'll need new words to describe all of the different shades.
Over-40 Job Search Guide - Written for 45- to 65-year old workers seeking re-employment, this book shows how to present one's age as an advantage to employers.
Your Next Career: Do What You've Always Wanted to Do (2nd Edition) - This book empowers experienced and post-retirement workers to discover right-fit opportunities and eases the career change process.
Something to Live for: Finding Your Way in the Second Half of Life - This deeply reflective book uses a safari, (referencing a trip the authors took to Africa in 2006) as a metaphor to show how the second half of life can be a journey of discovery.
AARP Crash Course in Estate Planning: The Essential Guide to Wills, Trusts, and Your Personal Legacy (Rev. Edition) - this indispensable resource covers every aspect of planning an estate and creating a will.
Successful Re-Entry Into Today's Job Market (kit) - This set of books pulls together some of the best resources for assisting people in transition with every aspect of their job search.
Retirement Planning Kit - The books in this unique collection discuss every aspect of retirement one can think of.
Career Coward's Guide to Changing Careers: Sensible Strategies for Overcoming Job Search Fears - This book helps you tackle one of the most intimidating job search situations you may ever encounter: changing careers.
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