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BABY BOOMER RETIREMENT BUST!

Released on = February 5, 2007, 9:23 am

Press Release Author = Georges J. Yared

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary =
BABY BOOMER RETIREMENT BUST

Seven out of ten Baby Boomers fear that they will spend their retirements as
paupers-so says a recent study by Hartford Financial Services Group. With rising
healthcare costs and companies contributing less and less to employee 401ks, it's no
wonder Baby Boomers are worried.

Along with George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, a new generation turns 60 this year.
Born between 1946 and 1964, there were an estimated 78.2 million Baby Boomers in the
United States in 2005 and 8,000 people are projected to turn 60 each day in 2006
(U.S. Census Bureau).

These soon-to-be-retirees will need 10 to 15 times their annual salaries to retire
comfortably, say experts from the Employee Benefits Research Institute. How much do
they actually have? Three, if they're lucky. That leaves a sizeable deficit that is
likely to be eaten by health costs and longer life expectancies.

In his groundbreaking new book, Baby Boomer Investing: Where Do We Go From Here?,
world-class investor and fellow Boomer Georges Yared offers a solution. "In this
book, I share my observations of companies that have defined their industries in our
lifetimes, and predict which will be the next Microsoft or Google," he says.

Georges entered the brokerage business in 1979 as a rookie for Dean Witter Reynolds.
In 6 years, he was in charge of 1,200 brokers in 40 different branches covering 11
states. In 2003, he joined ThinkEquity Partners as a senior partner and head of
international sales. "I want to share my wealth of experience," he says, "to prevent
others from facing retirements spent in poverty. My book will show you how to secure
your future with the right investments."

Baby Boomer Investing: Where Do We Go From Here? will show you:

. The 5 high growth industries to watch
. The 42 companies that will be tomorrow's success stories
. How to pick stocks that yield the greatest returns

"By tracking lifestyle, healthcare, technology, communications and the growing area
of alternative energy, I steer investors toward the stocks that will provide
fortunes in the coming years," says Georges.

Whether retirement is 20 years away or just around the corner, Baby Boomer Investing
will give future golf course jockeys the tools they need to achieve their fondest
retirement dreams, so that their golden years are just that - golden.


Press Release Body =
BABY BOOMER RETIREMENT BUST

Seven out of ten Baby Boomers fear that they will spend their retirements as
paupers-so says a recent study by Hartford Financial Services Group. With rising
healthcare costs and companies contributing less and less to employee 401ks, it's no
wonder Baby Boomers are worried.

Along with George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, a new generation turns 60 this year.
Born between 1946 and 1964, there were an estimated 78.2 million Baby Boomers in the
United States in 2005 and 8,000 people are projected to turn 60 each day in 2006
(U.S. Census Bureau).

These soon-to-be-retirees will need 10 to 15 times their annual salaries to retire
comfortably, say experts from the Employee Benefits Research Institute. How much do
they actually have? Three, if they're lucky. That leaves a sizeable deficit that is
likely to be eaten by health costs and longer life expectancies.

In his groundbreaking new book, Baby Boomer Investing: Where Do We Go From Here?,
world-class investor and fellow Boomer Georges Yared offers a solution. "In this
book, I share my observations of companies that have defined their industries in our
lifetimes, and predict which will be the next Microsoft or Google," he says.

Georges entered the brokerage business in 1979 as a rookie for Dean Witter Reynolds.
In 6 years, he was in charge of 1,200 brokers in 40 different branches covering 11
states. In 2003, he joined ThinkEquity Partners as a senior partner and head of
international sales. "I want to share my wealth of experience," he says, "to prevent
others from facing retirements spent in poverty. My book will show you how to secure
your future with the right investments."

Baby Boomer Investing: Where Do We Go From Here? will show you:

. The 5 high growth industries to watch
. The 42 companies that will be tomorrow's success stories
. How to pick stocks that yield the greatest returns

"By tracking lifestyle, healthcare, technology, communications and the growing area
of alternative energy, I steer investors toward the stocks that will provide
fortunes in the coming years," says Georges.

Whether retirement is 20 years away or just around the corner, Baby Boomer Investing
will give future golf course jockeys the tools they need to achieve their fondest
retirement dreams, so that their golden years are just that - golden.


Web Site = http://www.georgesyared.com

Contact Details = C&G Group, LLC
Address: 19665 Chimo West, Deep Haven, MN 55391
Contact: Georges J. Yared Phone: 952-334-6053 E-mail: Geoyared@aol.com

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