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In 1994, Larry R. Frank Sr. retired
from the Air Force as a commissioned military officer after a career as a helicopter and jet pilot, flying internationally
in multiengine aircraft to 47 countries on five continents. He was also a contingency and war planner during the latter half
of his career. Larry R. Frank has a BS in Physics from the University of Minnesota and a Master's Degree in Business Administration
from the University of South Dakota; with a concentration in corporate finance and investments. He is a Certified Financial
Planner™ practitioner (CFP®) with practical experience working with adults to address multiple financial topics
simultaneously. Larry R. Franks is the author of Wealth Odyssey: The Essential Road Map For
Your Financial Journey Where Is It You Are Really Trying To Go With Money?
Kirkus Discoveries said of Wealth
Odyssey: The Essential Road Map For Your Financial Journey Where Is It You Are Really Trying To Go With Money?,
“Personal finance guidebooks are often more confusing than helpful; Frank provides refreshing relief. Frank, a Certified
Financial Planner in California, offers a concise, precise guide to "prudent thinking" about personal finances,
along with simple tools to estimate how much is required for a comfortable retirement. Frank does not share investment secrets.
Instead, he offers insights into insurance needs and taxes, and he lays out a straightforward plan that anyone can follow
to reach their "wealth" plateau. (He's not talking about yachts and sports cars. Wealth, he says, is having sufficient assets to carry out your
plans and live according to your "Standard of Individual Living." Being rich, he adds, is having an excess of wealth.)
In Frank's view, determining what size "asset reservoir" you require for a "wealthy" retirement can
be done using simple math and having a realisitic understanding of your wants and needs. Frank says his years of experience
in the business have taught him, "People are not saving enough for retirement, so they will have to work longer than
they realize." A sound guide designed to help people make sensible plans for a successful retirement.”
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