|
09 - WillMaker 7
is a self-help legal guide (CD-ROM) to estate-planning devices. According to Consumer Reports 70% of Americans don't have the most basic estate-planning devices. Now, in one hour at the computer you can make your worldly departure easier for those you leave behind. WillMaker 7 includes tools for making a will, a living will, a final arrangements document, and instructions for creating a Durable Power of Attorney for Finances. Available at software outlets. $40. 1998. Nolo Press, Berkeley, CA. 1-800-992-6656.
|
|
10 - Child-Free Travel: Grown-up Getaways
is a funny but seriously comprehensive book for people who don't want children around when on vacation. Author Jennifer Lawler provides readers with a great number and variety of adult-oriented vacation ideas and destinations, both in the U.S. and abroad, that focus on romance, adventure, learning, and culture. Each section gives detailed information with price range and best time to visit. $13.95 plus $3.50 S/H. 1998. Pilot Books, Greenport, NY. 1-800-79PILOT.
|
|
11 - Trouble-Free Travel
helps you avoid vacation disasters (lost luggage, bankrupt agencies, flight cancellations). Author Stephen Colwell, a travel and tourism attorney, explains how travel insurance works, what airlines must pay for when they disrupt your trip, how to make travel expenses tax deductible, how to get cheaper airfaire, and much more. Contains an index of e-mail, internet, phone, fax, and postal addresses for most major travel suppliers. $14.95. 1998. Nolo Press, Berkeley, CA. 1-800-992-6656.
|
|
12 - Aging With Ease
is a free, consumer brochure with information about safe and effective ways to manage everyday aches and pains commonly associated with aging. Developed by the Alliance for Aging Research with the support of McNeil Consumer Products, the brochure tells consumers how to identify pain, obtain information about relief, discuss treatment options, and find additional resources. For a free copy, send a SSAE (business-size) to: Alliance for Aging Research, 2021 K Street, NW, Suite 305, Washington, DC 20006.
|
Go forward to PAGE 4
Go back to the newsletter Table of Contents
|