Peter Lynch: the sage of the stock market shows how to buy, sell and retire at age 46
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Peter Lynch, former manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, believes that the stock market provides good opportunities for investment, but that individual investors should do their homework and invest only as much as can be comfortably lost. This and other investment advice is discussed.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1995
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A hemmed-in (but happy) guy's outlook on life
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A writer describes how several times in his life he has left secure jobs to pursue life on the edge. He was once a well-paid magazine editor, but left that position to write a play. He believes that writers do their best work when they are a little uncertain about the future.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1996
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Author, author!
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Gary Paulsen is an award-winning author of more than 140 books for children and young adults. Paulsen, 55, began his writing career at the age of 45. Many of his books are based on his own experiences and adventures.
Publication Name: Modern Maturity
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0026-8046
Year: 1995
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