Q&A With the Author:
1.
If you could travel to any time in history, when would you
visit?
a.
This is a bad
question for me. I love history of all ages, and I am looking forward to
the future. I don’t imagine that this question could span the life of the
earth, but it should
2.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
a.
When you
get discouraged, don’t quit, keep moving. Don’t let someone else
determine what’s best for you, friends, editors, publishers, critics.
However, you must educate yourself and be in tune with the times. If
someone gives you a suggestion, ponder it and decide if it is a good
suggestion. Don’t throw all suggestions away just because you don’t
want to listen to other’s thoughts.
Connect with the Author here:
This is not a ""get rich quick"" book. This book is for readers who are concerned bout their financial state. Robert Lamoreaux JD uses his extensive knowledge and experience to create a straight-forward, easy-to-read, behind-the-scenes look at the factors influencing all aspects of personal finances and future retirement.
Snippet:
There are probably as many approaches to money as there are people. These range from those who worship money to those who hate money. From the penthouse to the hermitage, from the large estate to the mud hut, each has his or her own vision as to what money means. Money, like all other things, is a tool to be used to accomplish goals in life. Having given much thought to this, I have reduced my philosophy on money to a few small items which, to me, seem very important.
· Money is a tool—nothing more, nothing less. It helps accomplish goals and dreams.
· It is not how much money you make that counts, it is how much money you keep.
· Having money sooner is better than later. The longer the time period you have money, the more things you can do with it.
· More money is better than less money. More money buys you more options, it reaches more goals, and it buys you a better retirement.
· Money allows you to benefit your church, give to charity, and bless many individual lives.
Money is absolutely an essential part of life—you can’t escape it, and you can’t live without it. When you reach retirement, your quality of retirement will depend on how much you made and what you did with it.
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