BOOK INFORMATION

It's Never Too Early, But it Can Be too Late!

A Self-Help Book on Getting Your Affairs In Order
By Gene Laramy
10 Digit ISBN: 1-935097-99-7
13 Digit ISBN: 978-1-935097-99-0
LCCN: 2010926785
Price: $14.95
Trim: 9.9 X 6.9 X 0.7 inches
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 132
For additional information about this book, visit the website www.education4living.com.
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BOOK DESCRIPTION

In his book It's Never Too Early, But It Can Be Too Late!, Dr. Laramy provides a blueprint on how to get (and keep) your affairs in order -- something he recommends everyone age 18 years and older to do. Many people believe that ''old people'' are the only ones who die or become incapacitated to the point that they cannot manage their own affairs. The truth, however, is that young people often fall into this tragic category. To help you get organized, this book also includes forms (available on CD) covering a broad range of organizational topics for keeping track of your: general information, important advisors, important personal information, document location, finances, banking information, outstanding loan information, insurance information, advanced directive specifications (for all 50 states), funeral arrangements, and even guidance for survivors. All of these forms are extremely helpful in getting -- and keeping -- your affairs in order.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr. Gene W. Laramy's extensive education, special training, and years of experience provide the background for this book. He has thoroughly studied the subject of how to put one's legal affairs in order, and has conducted many workshops and seminars throughout the United States regarding end-of-life issues. Following in the steps of his mentor Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, he has dedicated his life s work to helping people help themselves and be ready for, and more in control of, these extremely important matters. Dr. Laramy is semi-retired and lives with his wife in Prescott, AZ.