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Retirement Planning Items of Interest Retirement Planning - How to Retire With Millions in the Bank How To Plan An Enjoyable Retirement Retirement Planning - How to Plan for the Best Years of Your Life and Enjoy Every Moment! The Nightly Business Report Guide to Retirement Planning [VHS] Engineering Profession: PAL Format [VHS] Engineering Profession: PAL Format [VHS] Formula 51Wildly entertaining but riddled with as many plot holes as bullets, Formula 51 (a.k.a. The 51st State) is a love-it-or-hate-it action comedy that plays like Tarantino on the Thames. It's a raucous hash, highlighted by the sheer pleasure of Samuel L. Jackson--in a kilt, no less--strutting his stuff among denizens of the British underworld. As freelance chemist Elmo McElroy (whose tartan attire remains glibly unexplained), Jackson is perfectly teamed with The Full Monty's Robert Carlyle in a scam involving Elmo's latest pharmaceutical concoction, which promises to yield a fortune on the rave scene. This attracts a loopy British kingpin (the outrageous Rhys Ifans), Elmo's vengeful ex-boss (Meat Loaf), a corrupt cop (Sean Pertwee), and a lovely assassin (Emily Mortimer) with a soft spot for Carlyle. They're all given generous helpings of Stel Pavlou's profanely zesty dialogue, and director Ronny Yu strikes a breezy balance between rampant hilarity and blood-splattering violence. If that's your cup of tea, Formula 51 guarantees a satisfying buzz. --Jeff Shannon The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult Suze Orman - The 9 Steps to Financial FreedomSuze Orman's seminar-format video offers a financial pep talk to accompany her book of the same title. Though a good deal of her nine steps are nothing new or revolutionary--plan for the future, cut your credit-card debt, organize your estate, respect money, and take charge of your own money--she makes a few noteworthy points. Using psychology to flush out attitudes about money, she asks the members of her audience to think about their earliest memories of money and how it shapes their relationship with it now. She recognizes the feelings of shame and guilt associated with money and tells us to get over it--that these feelings are the very ones that paralyze our path to financial freedom. Her basic formula of financial freedom seems difficult to achieve since it requires us to factor in self-esteem, organization, dedication, and feelings of entitlement. She also feels strongly that "stating your goal will make it happen, no matter how impossible it seems," which is reminiscent of the psychology behind the "Little Engine That Could"--a bit simplistic when it comes to the complicated but still accessible world of finances. Orman's target audience is both one that needs a financial pep talk and one that isn't necessarily well versed in financial jargon. A person of any age can find something useful in her helpful, if urgent-sounding, reminders. She uses some statistical scare tactics--such as mentioning that one in three people over the age of 65 will end up in a nursing home, so you'd better get long-term care insurance--to drive her points home but then buffers them with an "everything happens for the best" and "your self-worth is more important than your net worth"-type philosophy. Orman ends the lecture with an enlightening question-and-answer session that elaborates on points not covered by her speech, such as how to find a good financial planner and the differences between retirement funds. Those looking for a specific formula to financial freedom may have to look elsewhere, as Suze Orman's philosophy is that we ourselves can and should be our own best financial advisors since we know ourselves better than any financial writer or planner ever could. --Gilia Angell Victor Personal Financial Calculator For DummiesIntroducing the Personal Financial Calculator For Dummies . . . a fun and easy way to manage personal finances with new-found knowledge and confidence. This 10-digit calculator is perfect for everyday people looking to take charge of their personal finances. The keys are clearly labeled with words, not abbreviations, and are color coded for ease-of-use. Complicated and rarely used financial functions are left out . . . this calculator is made for Main Street, not Wall Street. The large display is easy to read with extra-large digits! 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Retirement Planning - How to Retire With Millions in the Bank
How To Plan An Enjoyable Retirement
Retirement Planning - How to Plan for the Best Years of Your Life and Enjoy Every Moment!
The Nightly Business Report Guide to Retirement Planning [VHS]
Formula 51
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
Suze Orman - The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom
Victor Personal Financial Calculator For Dummies