The Road to FDNY Retirement


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The Road to FDNY Retirement: A tax and retirement planning guidebook for active & retired FDNY members is the second book of a series of New York City retirement planning books. The first book of the series, The Road to NYPD Retirement, has been edited to be relevant to FDNY members. Both FDNY & NYPD members face similar retirement planning decisions and often have the same questions regarding their retirement. The Road to FDNY Retirement will provide active, soon-to-retire, and retired FDNY personnel with a working knowledge of retirement planning and an in-depth consideration of important matters, including determining an optimal retirement date, election of final distribution, New York City Deferred Compensation Plan distributions, rollovers, union annuity plan distributions, and tax issues. This straightforward and easy to read guidebook will assist FDNY members in understanding relevant retirement planning issues. Topics include: FDNY pension calculations based on twenty years of service and beyond; Analysis of final distribution and rollover choices; Tax and distribution issues; IRC 72(t) exception; Roth IRA; and Tax planning case study for an accidental disability retiree. Retiring from the FDNY today is very different from thirty years ago. While The Road to FDNY Retirement is not meant to provide all of the answers to the complex decisions facing active and retired members of the FDNY today, it will unquestionably provide a solid understanding of tax and retirement planning issues specific to this community and help ensure a secure and stable foundation for the years to come.







The Road to Nypd Retirement


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Retirement should be an occasion for enjoying leisure time and engaging in new pursuits, and for those employed in law enforcement, a moment to take stock of one's accomplishments and take pride in one's service. Yet those members of the New York City Police Department looking ahead to retirement today face an unclear and confusing landscape, with countless decisions having to be made well in advance of their retirement date, often on an irrevocable basis. The Road to NYPD Retirement: A comprehensive retirement planning resource for active and retired NYPD members is an indispensable guide to navigating the choices facing all retiring and retired members of the NYPD. The Road to NYPD Retirement will equip active, soon-to-retire, and retired NYPD personnel with a working knowledge of retirement planning and an easy-to-follow "roadmap" of key decisions, including determining an optimal retirement date, election of final distribution, New York City Deferred Compensation Plan distributions, rollovers, pension options, union annuity plan distributions, and tax issues. Included in The Road to NYPD Retirement are: Detailed examples of NYPD pension calculations, based on twenty years of service and beyond; Analysis of final distribution, exploring advantages and disadvantages and rollover choices for the final distribution; Tax issues for NYPD members; IRC 72(t) exception and how it can benefit retired NYPD members; Strategies for optimizing Social Security; and Case studies presenting different scenarios and applicable approaches to retirement planning. While The Road to NYPD Retirement is not meant to provide all of the answers to the complex decisions facing active and retired members of the NYPD today, it will unquestionably provide a solid understanding of tax and retirement planning issues specific to NYPD members and help ensure a secure and stable foundation for the years to come.




Confidence Men


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“Savvy and informative. . . . The most ambitious treatment of this period yet. . . . Suskind’s book often reads like Halberstam’s The Best and the Brightest. But the quagmire isn’t a neo-Vietnam like Afghanistan—it’s the economy.” — Frank Rich, New York “A searing new book. . . . Suskind has a flair for taking material he’s harvested to create narratives with a novelistic sense of drama.” — Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times “No book about the Obama presidency appears to have unnerved the White House quite so much as Confidence Men by Ron Suskind, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has developed a niche in the specialized art of parting the curtain on presidential dealings.” — The Chicago Tribune “A truly groundbreaking inside account. . . . Penetrating in its analysis of why the administration’s approach to the country’s economic ills has been so lackluster. . . . An important addition to the growing library of books about this president.” — Joe Nocera, The New York Times Book Review “The book of the week, maybe the book of the month, is Ron Suskind’s Confidence Men. . . . A detailed narrative of the Administration’s response-sometimes frantic, sometimes sluggish, sometimes both-to the financial and economic catastrophe it inherited, as experienced from the inside.” — Hendrik Hertzberg, The New Yorker “The work that went into Confidence Men cannot be denied. Suskind conducted hundreds of interviews. He spoke to almost every member of the Obama administration, including the President. He quotes memos no one else has published. He gives you scenes that no one else has managed to capture.” — Ezra Klein, The New York Review of Books “Suskind’s account of the Obama administration is a marker of our times. It reveals a President unable to perform responsibly the duties of his high office. . . . Suskind’s contribution to this tale of woe is to give us a fine grained picture of Obama’s passive place in deliberations.” — Huffington PostThe Huffington Post “My Book of the Year. A narrative tour de force. . . . Journalism like this is all too rare in an ange in which reporters trade their critical faculties for access. And it’s even rarer that skeptical reporting is turned into something lasting.” — David Granger, Esquire “This inside account of the Obama economic team contains enough damning on-the-record quotes to give it the ring of truth despite White House efforts to discredit the narrative of infighting and missed opportunities. Read it and weep. It reminds me of the post-Iraq invasion books that documented a similar failure to rise to the enormity of the problem, whether the insurgency was in Iraq or on Wall Street.” — Eleanor Clift, Newsweek




Performance Appraisal for Sport and Recreation Managers


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This manual is specifically designed to help sport management personnel use "Management by Objective" principles to conduct performance appraisals and set goals. Using case studies, the author explains procedures for developing job assessments, descriptions and evaluation criteria.




Pride & Ownership


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This book serves as a guide for the seasoned veteran, the new firefighter and everyone in between, bringing them together for what it all takes to have that love for the job. Each chapter addresses the next step in the leadership chain that is necessary for a fire service professional to succeed. The chapters are as follows: Our Mission; The Firefighter; The Company Officer; The Chief; Our Two Families; Sweating the Small Stuff; Changing Shirts-The Promotion; What September 11th Did For Us-The Good and the Bad; Ceremonies; Marketing Your Fire Department; Making It All Happen-Embracing Success; Have You Forgotten.




AWOL


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“This impassioned, convincing manifesto” from two policy experts with military family “calls for class integration of the military” (Publishers Weekly). Military service was once a natural part of good citizenship, with Americans of all classes serving during wartime. Not anymore. As Kathy Roth-Douquet and Frank Schaeffer assert in this groundbreaking work, there is a growing disconnect between the cultural “elite” who guide military policy and the rank-and-file servicemembers charged with carrying it out. While the privileged lack the benefits and perspective gained through military service, those who do serve feel under-supported and morally distanced from the rest of the country. And when only a handful of congressmembers have military experience, it can become too easy—or too hard—to send soldiers into combat. Based on extensive research and firsthand accounts of service, AWOL is both informative and personal. As the father of a former Marine, Frank Schaeffer knows the anguish and pride of seeing a child deployed into combat. Kathy Roth-Douquet, wife of a career officer, knows struggle of keeping a family together with a husband at war, as well as the satisfaction of raising children in an ethic of service. Intimately acquainted with the glory and the sacrifice of military service, these co-authors offer the urgent wake-up call that America needs.




F*ck Retirement


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Forced to Retire


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Have you recently been forced to retire?




Kennedy's Pocket Guide to Working with Executive Recruiters


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This brand new edition--completely revised and updated--is packed with the tips, advice and know-how readers need to maximize career opportunities with executive recruiters.