Buck stress
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Men in their thirties and forties are mislead into believing that they need to be millionaires to retire. Instead of devoting more resources to retirement, men should take better care of themselves and their relationships. Other common sense advice is discussed.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1997
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How to do tricks with money
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Men should not agree to any investments that they do not understand. A successful investment strategy involves diversification, with funds allocated among investments such as stocks, mutual funds, bond funds, money-market funds and domestic growth funds.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1997
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The millionaire's secret: six ordinary guys divulge the one rule that made them rich
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Newspaper columnist Humberto Cruz believes that paying off the mortgage was the best financial move he and his wife have ever taken. It has freed up more money for investing. Five other millionaires describe their strategies for financial prosperity.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1997
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