The Nest Egg

The Nest Egg
Author: Scott Collins
Publisher: Truesource Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615756325

Mr. Collins weaves a tale of deception and greed, revealing the perils of a gambling underworld seen through the eyes of a naive and gullible protagonist, Johnny Jasper. Johnny's best friend, the incorrigible Seymour Galvin, gets deep in debt with a bookie and can't pay up. Johnny can help, but only if he dips into the coveted family nest egg without his wife's consent. Johnny's simple life quickly spins out of control as he gets caught up in a seedy world he knows nothing about. After making a deal with the "devil", Johnny soon discovers the price of doing business with thugs is far greater than he ever imagined!

The Family Nest Egg

The Family Nest Egg
Author: Laura Meier
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1635767490

Learn how to earn and save more money while protecting your finances and your family. Wouldn’t it be great if life were perfect, or just predictable? Recent times have been anything but. With rising rents, expensive mortgages, student loans, debts, and dreams deferred, most of us parents found our lives far from perfect or predictable even before the global pandemic and economic turmoil. But with the right guidance and actionable advice, we can get ourselves closer―taking back our future, building wealth, and protecting our families against the worst unforeseen events. In The Family Nest Egg, estate planning attorney and parent Laura Meier provides a breakthrough program of inspiring real-life stories and time-tested legal, financial, and practical tips to move our families from stress to success and security. Let’s get planning. • Build Your IF LIFE WERE PERFECT Vision • Follow the 21-Day Family Nest Egg Plan • Follow the Three Ps for Prosperity • Engage in a Budgeting P.E.A.C.E. Process • Invest, Build Wealth, and Fund Life Milestones • Create Your Family Emergency Fund • Find the Right Insurance and Asset Protection • Learn About Wills and Trusts • Build a Team of S.T.A.R. Financial and Estate Advisers “Laura Meier’s The Family Nest Egg gives parents the tools they need to find confidence, stop worrying, and secure the financial future for their loved ones. . . . A trustworthy resource.” —Barbara Corcoran, founder of the Corcoran Group and Shark on ABC’s Shark Tank

Reclaim Your Nest Egg

Reclaim Your Nest Egg
Author: Ken Kamen
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118004159

Expert advice for changing how you think about money in order to rebuild and protect your retirement assets. Investors who suffered tremendous losses in the market meltdown of 2008 want to know how to protect themselves from being so vulnerable in the future. In Reclaim Your Nest Egg: Take Control of Your Financial Future, Ken Kamen shows investors how they gave up control of their finances and how they can get it back again. Kamen explains: How to recognize the psychological pitfalls, the distracting “noise” from the media and the internet, and the bad financial advice that derailed your planning. How to develop a set of investment principles that can serve as your personal Commandments and keep you on course. How to adopt an investment approach that maximizes the potential for growth while reducing risk, and how to implement it without being confused or overwhelmed. Reclaim Your Nest Egg helps readers find a customized investment strategy that suits their budget and temperament and gives them their best chance of meeting their retirement goals.

Ten Eggs in a Nest

Ten Eggs in a Nest
Author: Marilyn Sadler
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 037598139X

Beginning readers can count to ten—and add—while they learn to read with P.J. Funnybunny author Marilyn Sadler's latest, funniest Bright and Early Book! Gwen the hen has laid her eggs, but just how many is anyone's guess. For now, she's quite content to sit and wait for them to hatch. Red Rooster, however, is too excited to wait. As soon as one egg hatches, he struts over to Worm World and buys ONE worm for his ONE new baby chick. Alas, Red returns to find that not ONE new baby chick, but TWO baby chicks have now hatched, requiring a return trip to Worm World. The hijinks continue back and forth until ten eggs have hatched, Red Rooster is ready to plotz, and young readers have learned a thing or two about ONE: counting to ten; TWO: simple addition; THREE: buying and selling; and FOUR: chickens and eggs! With stylized illustrations by Michael Fleming reminiscent of classic Beginner Books, this is a perfect choice for parents looking to teach reading and math to their own little chicks! Bright and Early Books are perfect for beginning beginner readers! Launched by Dr. Seuss in 1968 with The Foot Book, Bright and Early Books use fewer and easier words than Beginner Books. Readers just starting to recognize words and sound out letters will love these short books with colorful illustrations.

The Nest

The Nest
Author: Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062414232

A warm, funny and acutely perceptive debut novel about four adult siblings and the fate of the shared inheritance that has shaped their choices and their lives. Every family has its problems. But even among the most troubled, the Plumb family stands out as spectacularly dysfunctional. Years of simmering tensions finally reach a breaking point on an unseasonably cold afternoon in New York City as Melody, Beatrice, and Jack Plumb gather to confront their charismatic and reckless older brother, Leo, freshly released from rehab. Months earlier, an inebriated Leo got behind the wheel of a car with a nineteen-year-old waitress as his passenger. The ensuing accident has endangered the Plumbs' joint trust fund, “The Nest,” which they are months away from finally receiving. Meant by their deceased father to be a modest mid-life supplement, the Plumb siblings have watched The Nest’s value soar along with the stock market and have been counting on the money to solve a number of self-inflicted problems. Melody, a wife and mother in an upscale suburb, has an unwieldy mortgage and looming college tuition for her twin teenage daughters. Jack, an antiques dealer, has secretly borrowed against the beach cottage he shares with his husband, Walker, to keep his store open. And Bea, a once-promising short-story writer, just can’t seem to finish her overdue novel. Can Leo rescue his siblings and, by extension, the people they love? Or will everyone need to reimagine the futures they’ve envisioned? Brought together as never before, Leo, Melody, Jack, and Beatrice must grapple with old resentments, present-day truths, and the significant emotional and financial toll of the accident, as well as finally acknowledge the choices they have made in their own lives. This is a story about the power of family, the possibilities of friendship, the ways we depend upon one another and the ways we let one another down. In this tender, entertaining, and deftly written debut, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney brings a remarkable cast of characters to life to illuminate what money does to relationships, what happens to our ambitions over the course of time, and the fraught yet unbreakable ties we share with those we love.

A Nest Full of Eggs

A Nest Full of Eggs
Author: Priscilla Belz Jenkins
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1995-03-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0064451275

This first look at robins follows a full year of growth and change: how the birds develop inside their egg during the spring, how they mature from chicks into fledglings in the summer, how they learn to fly in the fall, and how they leave for warmer climes in winter—only to return when spring comes around again. 1995 Best Children’s Science Books (BL)

Shrinking Nest Egg

Shrinking Nest Egg
Author: Raymond U. Ogums
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1469187914

The events of 2008 have raised awareness to the possibility of highly derailing impact to savings under the new retirement funding structures, due to their relationship with the financial markets. As a result, many retirees were threatened financially; hence, forced back to work. Efforts by federal officials to boost the U.S. economy by lowering interest rates have resulted in almost zero returns on some federally guaranteed savings accounts popular with retirees. The downward trend continues to bite down seniors incomes, and together with the lingering impact of the 2008 events, have necessitated the need for most retirees to seek income supplements. While many have taken to post-retirement employment as a solution, some others have not been so fortunate in that they cannot work for various reasons. The What to Do part of this book offers suggestions for current and prospective retirees who can or cant work, and those still in their accumulation years, on how to mediate financial shortfall in retirement and ensure that their golden years are golden.

Nest Egg Care

Nest Egg Care
Author: Tom Canfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2017-09-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692916223

Now that you're retired (or nearly so), you face the big question: will you outspend and outlive your portfolio? The answer: it depends on four uncertainties we all face.Nest Egg Care shows you how to decide on two interlocked parts of the puzzle: How Much To Spend and How To Invest. Once you correctly decide those two, you can squarely face the uncertainties of market returns and life span. The result for many is a safer plan than they have currently constructed and also greater spending than they thought possible. Those two statements appear to be in conflict, but they aren't.You will make key decisions for your retirement financial plan by applying four CORE principles. You CHOOSE your Safe Spending Rate: for once it's better to be older. You OBEY the rules: two are critical. You RECALCULATE: it can only get better. You EXECUTE: keep it simple. Nest Egg Care recommends a shockingly simple investment portfolio.Once you trust the calculation of your annual Safe Spending Amount, you'll know you can "pay yourself" and spend (and gift) it all in the year; you don't need to save one dime. You'll start the year focused on, "What's the next fun thing to do." And, typically, later in the year you'll find yourself asking, "Who should benefit from our increased giving this year? And how much?" Because one thing is certain: you'll enjoy your retirement more when you gift to your loved ones and/or fund your favorite causes while you're still around to appreciate the positive impact you've made.Tom Canfield leads you through the steps. You'll clearly see how he thought through the steps and the plan that he follows. A companion web site, www.nesteggcare.com, lets see how his plan has played out over time. Implement a safe and effective plan. Start now. You'll well be on the way to maximizing the joys of retirement.

Banking on Death

Banking on Death
Author: Robin Blackburn
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789609232

Banking on Death offers a panoramic view of the history and future of pension provision. A work of unique scope, it traces the origins and development of the pension idea, from the days of the French Revolution to the troubles of the modern welfare state. As we live longer, employers are closing their pension schemes and many claim that public treasuries will not be able to cope with the retirement of the babyboomers. Banking on Death analyses the challenge facing public schemes and the malfunctioning of private retirement provision, concluding with a bold proposal for how to pay for decent pensions for all. Robin Blackburn argues that pension funds have been depleted by wasteful promotion and used as gambling chips by ruthless and overpaid top executives. This is the world of 'grey capitalism,' where employees' savings are sequestrated from them and pressed into the service of corporate aggrandisement. Even the best companies find it hard to run a business and a pension fund at the same time-especially when the latter is larger than the former. The fund managers' notorious short-termism and herd instinct, and their failure to curb the greed and irresponsibility of the corporate elite, lead to obscene inequalities and a blighted social landscape. The pension privatisation lobby, Blackburn shows, has lost major battles in France and Germany, the United States and Italy, because of the popular fears it evokes. And the case for privatisation looks intellectually threadbare after withering critiques from such notable theorists as Joseph Stiglitz and Pierre Bourdieu. Banking on Death shows that pensions are political dynamite, and have undone governments from France and Italy to Argentina. Popular outcries led Reagan, Clinton, and Blair to change tack: will this happen to George W. Bush too? Blackburn argues that the ageing society will generate increased costs but, so long as the new life course is properly financed, all age groups will gain. He proposes a public regime of asset-based welfare, drawing on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes and Rudolf Meidner, that could ensure secondary pensions for all and foster a more responsible, egalitarian and humane pattern of economic development.