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Book Description

From Publishers Weekly:
Parade magazine advice columnist vos Savant (Ask Marilyn) has penned a sort of "Life's Little Instruction Book" for the younger set. The book is a checklist for parents and kids of the things children need to know by the time they reach adulthood. Everyday skills ("be able to brew really good coffee and tea") as well as experiences ("have made hand puppets from old socks and staged an impromptu show with a friend") are included in the 32 chapters, all in bullet list format, which cover subjects like "Telephones & Talking," "Being a Good Citizen," "Science All Around Us" and "Dating and Dining." The nostalgic collection, accompanied by vintage photos and period quotes, can seem a little musty ("be able to dance just one current step well enough to have fun at parties and not just watch"), but vos Savant adds a contemporary edge by suggesting kids learn to use e-mail. Vos Savant also reveals just how many activities there are that don't cost a lot of money, such as catching fireflies in a back yard, fishing with a bamboo pole or searching for arrowheads and fossils. Her sweet and useful guide to living a good life is bound to start plenty of conversations between parents and their children.
Roger's Notes

As a father of a 6 and 3 year old, I have found this book to be inspirational in trying to raise my children to have childhood experiences that both reflect back on a simpler time and will make their “growing up” more meaningful. In fact, it’s compelling enough to make me want to revisit the childhood experiences that I cherished. I recommend it highly to parents and also grandparents who are trying to think of interesting ways to engage with their grandchildren.
This Paper is Killing Me!:
A Guide to Simplifying Your Financial Life
       
TUFA Lunch & Learn Seminar Entitled
Upcoming Events
May 2008 Seminar
Prospering During the 30 Year Retirement
TUFA Lunch & Learn Seminars
& Presentations
We will discuss the following topics:

  • Why Our "Retirement Careers" will be Longer than Our Working Careers

  • Evaluating Risks such as Longetivity, Inflation, Being "Too Safe", and Healthcare Concerns
Plus:
  • How Much is Enough?
  • Asset Allocation for Retirement
  • The Magic Five Years
  • Non-Financial Aspects of Retirement
Presented by Roger G. Ward, CPA/PFS, CFP®
Tarpley & Underwood Financial Advisors