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The Book on Retirement: Are you ready for the Second Half of your financial life?

The Book on RetirementAre you really ready for retirement?

If your plan for retirement has only been focused on savings and accumulation of assets, you are likely only half prepared for retirement.  The real key to a comfortable retirement is what you do with those assets in the “second half” of your financial life, when the focus shifts from savings and accumulation to income and distribution.

Have you ever read a personal finance book that told you it’s not only okay – but a good idea – to spend money at certain moments of your life? You will now!

“The Book on Retirement” is authored by Kevin Houser, CFP®, CES  &  Gary Plessl, CFP®, CPA, published by Richter Publishing LLC.

Within these chapters you will also learn the real keys to a comfortable retirement:

  • Strategies for defusing the TICKING TAX TIME BOMB inside your IRA account
  • Ideas for protecting your assets and securing your retirement income
  • Strategies for minimizing taxes on IRA/401k distributions during every phase of your life
  • How to do a low-tax or tax-free Roth IRA conversion
  • Strategies for reducing or even eliminating capital gains and estate taxes
  • How to leverage your IRA to leave a lasting legacy and tax-free inheritance for your heirs

Take the action you need to prepare for the second half of your financial life! 

Purchase the book on Amazon: Get paperback here!    Get the Kindle version here!

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“Write a Book in 4 Weeks” now available on Kindle!

Write a Book in 4 WeeksWhenever I tell people I can help them write a book in four weeks, I always get a look of confusion and dismay. “That can’t be done! Books take years and years of methodical research and time consuming edits!”

Well the fact is, YES it can be done.

We now live in an age of instant gratification and the old ways of writing a book on a typewriter have long passed. I have helped many authors write and publish their stories in just a few short weeks. The process is truly amazing. The first part is getting over that mental hurdle in your mind that you must work on a novel for ten some years. I think that’s a big hurdle for people to overcome. Once you have opened your mind to the process and changed your attitude towards writing and publishing, you will embrace the wonderful new age of quick results. The methods that I am sharing with you in this guide  are the same principals I give workshops on and teach my authors. Once you take the great feat of writing a book and breaking it down into small simple steps, anything is possible.

When people set forth to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, they do not do it in one big leap, but by putting one foot in front of the other. Most people think writing a book is a huge mountain to overcome, yet they are looking at the top from the bottom. They don’t see the small, little steps in front of them that they must begin with. I have broken down the complex writing process into an easy to follow streamlined process for anyone to write a book in four weeks. It just takes discipline to stay on track. You can’t hike half-way up the mountain and then decide it’s too much work. Just consistently take the small steps each day and soon you will be on your way to becoming a published author!

Tara Richter, President of Richter Publishing LLC

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Tara Richter to be Mentor at Tampa Bay Bizwomen Mentoring Monday

Tara RichteTara Richter Authorr, President of Richter Publishing LLC, will be a mentor at Tampa Bay Bizwomen Mentoring Monday on March 30th 2015.

The event will offer attendees the opportunity to choose from over 40 mentors who are the most influential women in the community for one-on-one coaching sessions for seven minute conversations!

  • When:Monday, March 30, 2015,8:00am-10:00am Add to my calendar
  • Where:Metropolitan Ministries2002 N Florida Ave Tampa FL 33602
  • Suggested Dress: Business

Get Your ticket here!

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Tampa Bay Book Gala Coverage by “Good Life Tampa Bay”

Richter Publishing LLC Hosted the first Tampa Bay Book Gala & Author Awards Ceremony in 2014 along with Degrees of Success. Eleven Authors were featured at the event. Good Life Tampa Bay covered the gala.

Featured Authors:
-Sandy Cesaire, “Cash in 30 Days”
-Elizabeth Norlin, “Our Bodies: The Optimal Design”
-Dr. Mary B. Lippitt, “Brilliant or Blunder: 6 Ways Leaders Navigate Uncertainty, Opportunity & Complexity”
-William D. Anton, PhD, “Business Success Through Self-Knowledge”
-Douglas A. C. Eze, “Creating Generational Wealth: What the Super Wealthy Know That You Need to Know”
-Dianne A. Allen, MA, “How to Quit Anything in 5 Simple Steps”
-Pierce Brunson, “Learning Curve”, “Work Ethic” & “Rock The Crowd”
-Genevieve Dobson, ” Failing Successfully: Life After Debt” & “Take Back Control”
-Tara Richter, “The Dating Jungle” Series & “How to Write & Publish a Book Yourself” Series
-James Chittenden, “The Public Triumph”
-Libby Oberg with her book origami.

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Tampa Bay Book Gala & Author Award Winners 2014

Richter Publishings Tampa Bay Book Gala 2014 by Firefly Event Photography (21)Three local authors won honors in the Tampa Bay Book Gala and Awards Ceremony, hosted by Richter Publishing LLC. Dr. Mary B. Lippitt, author of “Brilliant or Blunder: 6 Ways Leaders Navigate Uncertainty, Opportunity & Complexity,” won for overall best non-fiction. Best cover went to William D. Anton, for “Business Success through Self-Knowledge.” Best business and finance book went to Douglas A.C. Eze, for “Creating Generational Wealth: What the Super Wealthy Know That You Need to Know.” Each author will donate one of their books to the St. Petersburg library.

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Libby Oberg to Feature her Book Origami at Tampa Book Gala!

Libby Oberg will have her “Book Origami” for sale at the Tampa Bay Book Gala & Author Award Ceremony Nov 5th in Clearwater, Florida!

She creates these uniLibby Bookque pieces by folding the pages in the book to form words or shapes. “WRITE” was created using a Websters Dictionary.

Libby can create custom designs or use your own book! The possibilities are endless. How about your son’s name in a book about baseball? Or the word “FAITH” in a Bible?

The “Christmas Tree” was made in the book “A Christmas Carol.” The end of the pages are lined in gold which really makes this one sparkle!

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The supplies are limited. Make sure to come to the event early to snag one of these gems up!

RSVP to attend the event here:http://www.eventbrite.com/e/tampa-bay-book-gala-author-awards-ceremony-tickets-12772959265

To contact Libby directly to order her fantastic artwork, please email her at:

wbtrainer@yahoo.com

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Blog Your Book into Existence!

Blogging 3DBlog Your Book into Existence! By Tara Richter, Author & Publisher

Download this PDF guide to help you:

1) Set up a blog

2) Compose a book via blogging

3) Receive 4,000 organic hits a month

4) Gain readers and pre-sell your book all for only $5!

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Tampa Bay’s Literary Happenings

Richter Publishing’s Kickstart Your Book! Workshop made Tampa’s Creative Loafing’s Literary List!

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Learn how to Kickstart Your Book! in a workshop on Tuesday, July 22, 6 to 8 p.m., at McAlister’s Deli, 4410 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 150. Krayl Funch of An Appealing Plan will share her strategies to raise money to publish. Learn about crowdfunding and how to use ads to drive supporters to your campaign. Tickets are $25 each.

 

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Copyright Your Book in the US Library of Congress

Many authors have questions about copyrighting their works in the beginning phases of writing their books. When you initially publish a book, the publication date acts as a type of copyright on that information. You are the author and are taking claim to the information by publishing it.

For instance my first book, “10 Rules to Survive the Dating Jungle” was initially published on January 21ST, 2012. So if someone published the same book with same stories on the inside after I did, I obviously published it first. And they are my personal stories, unless someone else was married to a sociopath, it’s pretty obvious I own the copyright to this content.

However, if for some reason you ended up having to go to court, that publication date alone will probably not be enough evidence. You want to cover your basis and file an official copyright with the US Library of Congress. It’s very easy and simple to do. You want to take the steps to protect your literary works. After all, you put in the handwork to write & publish it, so you also need to protect it.

It is only $35 per literary work to file the copyright. Definitely worth the small investment. Just visit: https://eco.copyright.gov/eService_enu/start.swe?SWECmd=Start&SWEHo=eco.copyright.gov

You need a finished manuscript before filling out the copyright paper work. So don’t file after only writing two chapters. Do it after you are completed or even after first book is published. Once the book is published it will be assigned an ISBN number, which is unique to each book. The ISBN number (International Standard Book Number) will be attached to your filing. Then you can mail in an actual copy of the book to the Library of Congress. This is how I’m registering all of my books.

Once you have the official “Library of Congress Catalog-in-Publication data” you can re-publish with that information.

Tara Richter – Author & Publisher – Richter Publishing, LLC

 

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