Opdyke offers a compassionate and highly effective handbook designed to help elderly parents manage their money. Protecting Your Parents’ Money is the essential guide to helping Mom and Dad navigate the finances of retirement, covering such topics as understanding Medicare, preventing elder fraud, and the hunt for a quality, affordable retirement home. Protect
- Title : Protecting Your Parents' Money: The Essential Guide to Helping Mom and Dad Navigate the Finances of Retirement
- Author : Jeff D. Opdyke
- Rating : 4.66 (227 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-12-16
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 288 Pages
- Asin : 0061358207
- Language : English
Opdyke offers a compassionate and highly effective handbook designed to help elderly parents manage their money. Protecting Your Parents’ Money is the essential guide to helping Mom and Dad navigate the finances of retirement, covering such topics as understanding Medicare, preventing elder fraud, and the hunt for a quality, affordable retirement home. Protecting Your Parents’ Money is a book everyone should own, as members of the Baby Boomer generation find themselves dealing with the many financial problems surrounding aging parents, and face their own future as seniors.
. Wall Street Journal “Love and Money” columnist Jeff DOpdyke has written about personal finance, family finance, and the investment markets for Tgiehe Wall Street Journal since 1993. He lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife, Amy, and their two children.
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A smart comprehensive guide to helping children assist their parents through a difficult time with candor and compassion.” (Publishers Weekly)“Opdyke (Piggybanking, 2010, etc.) offers sensitive, user-friendly advice for adjusting to those stressful parent-child role reversals…A solid, informative reference.” (Kirkus Reviews)“This guide offers sound advice for handling the financial issues stemming from medical care and daily living situations for seniors…This is one of the only books to provide clear instructions for adult children dealing with their parents’ financial needs.” (Library Journal) . “Anyone anxious about how best to protect aging parents and their assets will find this guide from veteran Wall Street Journal journalist Opdyke…a godsendBilled as the “industry guide”, this book promises a host of cutting-edge thinking around the subject of workplace coaching. After all, equating the loss of a job with the loss of a life is the bailiwick of all good office parody; have we become so disconnected from our souls that our identity is tied up in pay grades and job labels? (Ever heard this exchange before? "After all, I'm Assistant Regional Manager." "No, you're Assistant TO the Regional Manager.")Unfortunately, Ferris' book, in spite of its clever rambling, in spite of how deftly the protagonists pass of the narration without missing a stride, in spite of how nimbly office politics are parlayed into things like emails, office chairs, and cubicle knick-knacks -- in spite of all of this, it doesn't really pack much punch until the last few pages, when the real humanity of the characters is finally allowed to stand out. many. This book explains the psychology of manipulation and discusses the experiments that reveal how the mechanism of manipulation works. He gets you to think about why you do things the way you do and increases the awareness of giving us a choice of stopping it in the future.
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