How to Retire and Not Die: The 3 Ps That Will Keep You Young

How to Retire and Not Die: The 3 Ps That Will Keep You Young

by Gary Sirak, Max Sirak
How to Retire and Not Die: The 3 Ps That Will Keep You Young

How to Retire and Not Die: The 3 Ps That Will Keep You Young

by Gary Sirak, Max Sirak

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Overview

Most people think of retirement as taking an extended vacation. In fact, it's more like running a marathon. But all too often, people only realize that after they start running.

Fortunately, with a little planning, you'll be able to run that marathon easily-as long as you need to-for a happy, successful retirement.

In How to Retire and Not Die, Gary and Max Sirak walk you step by step through the process of winning that marathon and living your best retired life. Embark on a guided journey of self-discovery and learn to identify your Likes, Loves, and Hates. Understand what you truly need to be happy, and create a clear Plan for meeting those needs.

Create your ideal WishList, learn about the two pillars of successful retirement, and build the custom retirement Plan that's right for you. With a little patience and practice, you'll be enjoying the retirement of your dreams.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544523729
Publisher: Linmax Publishing LLC
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 169,725
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Gary Sirak began his career as a homemade potholder salesman-at the age of five. Today, he serves as President of Sirak Financial Services, a third-generation family-owned company in Canton, Ohio. He has spent more than 40 years helping clients build the wealth they need to retire and enjoy their lives.

Max Sirak began his career as a babysitter-a job from which he was soon fired. Today, he is a podcaster, traveler, nature lover, mountain dweller, Dungeons & Dragons enthusiast, grammatical ne'er-do-well, bad speller, concert goer, good listener, and great friend. And, of course, a writer.
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