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Are You Using the Right Rules to Plan Your Retirement?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 8090 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

The major advances in financial planning have taken place over the last twenty years. This short story explains the development of the latest rules for financial planning.This short story will help to assure that your are using the latest rules for your retirement planning.
McCaulay’s Pension Actuarial Mathematics    by Philip Martin McCaulay
Price: $9.99 USD. 5950 words. Published on February 15, 2011. .

McCaulay’s Pension Actuarial Mathematics covers topics such as (I) interest and mortality, (II) cost methods, (III) amortization and contributions, and (IV) duration and convexity. Each of the four parts has an exercise set with an answer key and explanations.
No Teacher Left Standing    by Jeffrey Penn May
Price: $0.99 USD. 97450 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

Are public sector workers, including teachers, overpaid? Do they have “cushy” jobs? "No Teacher Left Standing" is a novel energized by current educational debates. While the characters are entirely fictional, the events are based on true stories. Suspense in an unusual setting, an elementary school. Think you know about teaching? Think again.
Monkey with a Pin: Why you may be missing 6% a year from your investment returns    by Pete Comley
Price: Free! 50840 words. Published on April 19, 2012. .

This book shows that most private investors are likely to perform 6% a year worse than the industry’s theoretical predictions of their returns. It looks in detail at reasons why investors underperform: poor skill, charges and survivorship bias. Monkey with a Pin encourages private investors to review their investing style and strategy to help them achieve better returns.