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Honest Conversations a book to help Americans have more productive conversations with their advisors to achieve financial independence. Mr. Rosenberg has been helping families and the businesses they own achieve their planning goals for over 35 years. As a product manufacturing and distribution executive, he worked directly with Portfolio Managers, Analysts, and thousands of financial planning professionals during the investment management process. This book helps the retail investing public focus on the best topics to spend their time on during planning sessions, as well as the most valuable questions to ask during these sessions. Through thousands of conversations with clients and other financial advisors, Mr. Rosenberg has come up with topics which are most salient for Americans to achieve financial independence. Honest Conversations explains what a professional analyst and portfolio manager's jobs are, the hard-work and amazing skill set the due diligence process takes, and why this is relevant in the planning process for your family. Focus your time on building a solid plan to achieve financial independence, self-sufficiency, and address the goals which you can make impactful decisions on. Honest Conversations addresses topics the American public needs to focus on like Long Term Care Insurance (only about 3 ¿ % have it and over 70% will need it), Guaranteed income for Life Annuities (there are estimates that the Social Security Trust Fund will be depleted by the mid 2030's, so you will need to find another guaranteed stream of income for your lifetime), Roth IRA Conversions, and dozens of topics you should be discussing with your advisory team. Great financial advisors are facilitators of relationships with other niche professionals to help clients achieve their planning goals, so pick your advisor team wisely. This book provides great insight into how the best financial advisors help their clients, as well as how the average American can ask better questions to achieve their financial goals.
Dan Rosenberg drank all the great masters, took them inside, dead and alive, all alive. He explodes them and then he says: "I want the sun to be potent and kind." The sun listens. Or: "The heavens are bleached out with streetlights and we all feel larger." The reader's body reacts. Only the power of true poetry can make this happen. Here. In this book. - Toma alamun At once tranquil, blighted, and ravenous in a time all its own, The Crushing Organ leaves no room for allegory, prophecy, or symbolic disclosure of any sort. Dan Rosenberg has a new kind of system where things already apprehended are things already agreed upon, which is to say filthy, annoying, and complicit in the horror these poems both survive and indict. But it is also a system for learning new joys, wakefulness, and physical kingdoms which have not yet begun. "yellow my finger in the lily. It doesn't keep to itself." Nor will the liberties in this striking book. To read it is to feel volition do its work on you. -Peter Richards Quick, immediate, and deeply compassionate, Rosenberg's poems cover the vast range of the immanent quotidian. Through all their impossible turnings, we're nonetheless convinced that we're in the presence of the concrete, even the documentary. And while they recognize pressing catastrophe when they see it, yet they also see a way out-in a burst of flame, in storms with eyes, in a wire hanger bent to the shape of a human heart. Rosenberg has given us a tour de force of hope achieved through, rather than despite, a clear view of the current world. -Cole Swensen Dan Rosenberg holds degrees from Tufts University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He is a Ph.D. student at The University of Georgia in Athens, GA, and a co-editor of Transom.
"Dan Rosenberg's third collection of poetry moves from loss into parenthood, exploring the roles of husband and father: their limits, their possibilities, and how they intersect with the wider world. Grounded in the familial, these poems wrestle with the political and the ecological, with heritage and hope, reimagining the breadth of home and what it means for one man to raise another to love it"--
In this tale of Alaska, two young men come to Prince of Wales Island: one, a whaler who in 1849 was shipwrecked on the island's southern rocky shore, and one who arrived by ferry in the summer of 1975 to search for his place in the grand scheme of things. Their two lives were forever changed by the adventure awaiting them. True, they were from different times but their stories were played on the same incredible stage against a backdrop rich in mystical folklore and native history. And whether by fate or chance, their lives became tied together.
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