
Praise for How Not to Go Broke at 102!
"Each and every page is filled with pragmatic, humanistic knowledge and guidance that will help those who share the Woodstock spirit."
--- Dale Bell, Co-Executive Producer, And Thou Shalt Honor, and Associate Producer, Woodstock
"Kudos to Adriane Berg . . . her enjoyable and expert writing style explores how longevity shapes our work, pensions, family, and housing."
--- Neal E. Cutler, PhD, Dean, American Institute of Financial Gerontology
"Adriane Berg's book provides practical advice on how to achieve long-term financial security and healthy independence."
--- Enid A. Borden, President and CEO, Meals On Wheels Association of America
"From new moms to visiting grandparents, Adriane Berg's guidance on universal design is the missing link for longevity."
--- Tom Kraeutler, nationally syndicated radio host of The Money Pit
"Wow! This is timely, must-read information for every generation."
--- Milton Gralla, retired cofounder, Gralla Publications
The continued threat to Social Security income makes longevity planning critical for a lifetime of financial security. "How Not to Go Broke at 102 " examines the challenges of financial longevity and provides readers with guidelines for making the right financial choices that will provide the security to support a long and active life. This book looks at the reality behind long-term care for boomers and their aging parents, discusses methods to maximize life-long income, create intergenerational planning, manage housing and healthcare costs, choose meaningful work, and access newly instituted government programs to live without compromise in the exciting decades ahead.
| s a bremer oliver james h a buchholdt clifford caldwell paul stessel | n a m eskin b a dabla clive washington d k et al arora arthur g cosenza |