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Financial peace of mind in retirement is not achieved by accumulating assets. Rather, it is achieved by establishing sustainable income streams that are sufficient to maintain your standard of living. The first and perhaps most crucial step in your planning process is selecting a financial professional. You should choose an advisor who is obligated to a fiduciary standard and who must do what is best for you and your family. At Retirement Income Strategies and Investment Strategies, our mission is to provide each client with financial peace of mind. As fiduciaries, we achieve this mission by creating and updating a comprehensive, customized retirement plan called a Retirement Income Plan. This book will show you the importance of creating this strategic, thoughtful plan for your financial future and explain our process of working with clients.
Mark Rose uses case studies to show how gender and gentility have influenced the self-presentation of authors in court and how the personal styles, public personas, and histories of novelists, dramatists, poets, photographers, and cartoonists have influenced the development of legal doctrine around issues of copyright.
A fundamental assumption in most of the literature on leadership is that a few will need to control the many. This assumption leads to a search for power but with an either/or mindset: if I have power, then others cannot have as much as me or they will be a threat. Organizations, when anxious, experience limited ability to learn and change. There is an alternative, paradoxical way to understand leadership. A leader is most effective not by controlling others but by defining himself/herself. It is critical for leaders to face their fears, challenge their assumptions and thus be able to change their self-perception. A Leadership Paradox outlines such an alternative view of leadership and provides a model for achieving differentiated leadership.
The notion of the author as the creator and therefore the first owner of a work is deeply rooted both in our economic system and in our concept of the individual. But this concept of authorship is modern. Mark Rose traces its formation in eighteenth-century Britain-and in the process highlights still current issues of intellectual property.
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