The Handbook of Moving on or How to Survive When You Die!


Book Description

Follow the story of a diverse group of people after they pass on or die. Discover their stories—what has happened to them and what may be about to happen. Follow on further with some of them while they attempt to make sense of their earthly lives and how their existence carries on, sometimes in unexpected ways. What they discover may be thought-provoking, challenging, or comforting. To you, the reader, this may depend on what your hopes and fears are, not only about death but about lessons in life. Read on and hear messages sent back to loved ones, or not-so-loved ones, left behind. Some of these messages may make you laugh, some may make you cry, but all will make you, the reader, think. The story is one-third imagination, one-third experience, and one-third reported stories from people encountered in daily life over many years. Enjoy!




Moving Survival Guide


Book Description

Moving can be a highly emotional time filled with excitement—and with panic. From selecting a real estate agent and finding a new home to transferring medical records and registering your vehicle, there are hundreds of steps involved in making a successful move. Fortunately, you don’t have to go it alone! The Moving Survival Guide will help you make informed decisions and keep your family organized and motivated before, during, and after your move. Part how-to book, part workbook, this friendly guide leads you through the daunting tasks of selling, packing, and relocating your household. Within these pages author Martha Poage—who has successfully moved her family nine times in eleven years—offers practical advice and tried-and-true tips, including: Extensive planning calendars Detailed to-do lists Helpful worksheets Easy recordkeeping guidelines that will be invaluable at tax time Ideas to involve the whole family Proven advice to keep you focused, informed, and energized for your move The Moving Survival Guide will ensure you don’t forget a single important task during this busy and exciting time.

























The Complete Idiot's Guide to Personal Finance in Your 40s and 50s


Book Description

Looks at personal finance for middle aged persons covering such topics as choosing a financial advisor, investments, college costs, real estate, and estate planning.