Fiscal Fitness
by Jack LaLanne and Matthew J. Rettick
For many Americans, "retirement" is not shaping up to be all they had in mind. With so many people living longer than ever before, and many chronic illnesses on the increase, along with personal savings on the decrease, the dream of retirement has become a four-letter word: yuck! Americans are in a financial and health crisis. Longevity is up, that means money has to last longer too. But saving for the future is down. Almost 70 percent of workers have put aside less than $50,000 for retirement.
To change your fortune and your future, meet your personal physical and financial fitness gurus—Jack LaLanne and Matthew J. Rettick. Their easy-to-follow guidance is here in Fiscal Fitness, the first book ever written with a road map to wealth and health in your retirement years. It’s about decreasing your aches and pains, increasing your energy, strengthening your financial fitness, eliminating your debts, and gaining peace of mind.
Fiscal Fitness is neither a typical exercise book nor a standard money book. Instead, it’s a unique combination of both that will help readers—no matter their age—understand the significance of what it takes to get and stay physically healthy and financially fit.
Is it too late to get your finances and health in better shape so you can truly enjoy those “golden” years? The answer is, “It’s never too late, if you’ll get up and get moving!
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