Young, Broke & Educated by Alexander Baima / #Extract #BlogTour @RABTBookTours @PublishingAcorn

 

 

Alexander Baima graduated college with $80,000 in student debt at the age of 23 from one of the top 25 business schools in America. After college he went to work as a financial planner and serviced fortune 500 clients. He created the financial plans that brokers took credit for, and while they grossed millions a year, he made minimum wage.

At 29, his parents had a house with an $80,000 mortgage and a child – and they lived on one income. At 29, Alexander still had over $50,000 in student debt. How could previous generations have so much more than most millennials who still struggle with little hope for the future?

Young, Broke and Educated investigates the decline of purchasing power among young people, especially over the last generation. It explores in basic, easy to understand terms, how economic systems have evolved to hinder the financial success of millennials and the incentives that government, big business and banks have to prevent progressive change.

Alexander Baima, a master in the field of eCommerce and early adopter of blockchain technology, walks you through, step-by-step, what the issues are and what needs to change to ensure that millennials and future generations have access to the same type of success that previous generations took for granted.

 

 

Extract

Many people have it in their mind that inflation is a perfect or near perfect representation of the economy. A large number of Americans assume that if inflation rises 3%, the costs of all goods and services will also rise exactly 3%. This is not true. There are many items that have far outpaced inflation and are in fact proportionately more expensive than what previous generations had to pay for them. But how much more expensive are these goods and services? Just how much less purchasing power do people have today in comparison to 20, 30 or 50 years ago? People can argue with their opinions all day long, but they cannot refute hard mathematical proof.

This chapter will focus on inflation and use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation calculator to compare past and present prices. The CPI inflation calculator examines the weighted average of consumer goods and services and is a ballpark estimate of inflationary goods. When I say something is twice or three times as expensive, I am referring to its inflation adjusted value using the Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation calculator. For those who are confused, this means that the price of a good or service is taken from a time period in the past and converted into today’s dollars using inflation. This inflation adjusted price estimation is then compared to the actual price of this good or service.

According to Statista, the U.S. city average for one pound of sliced bacon in December, 1995, was $2.17. Adjusted for inflation from the 1995 cost, the bacon should cost about $3.49 when adjusted to 2017 dollars (using the CPI inflation calculator). In December, 2017, the actual average price for the same pound of sliced bacon was $5.63. [4]

In this example we would divide the price of what the bacon was in 2017, ($5.63) by the inflation adjusted 1995 price ($3.49). In this case we discover bacon was about 61.3 % more expensive in 2017, than it was proportionately in 1995. Although not everything in the grocery store has had such significant increases in cost, frozen turkey, steak, dried beans, potatoes, pasta and flour have also significantly outpaced inflation over the last twenty years.

Many people struggle to gauge grocery prices because companies can hide them by changing the quality, weight and packaging of their product. According to consumerist.com, in 2014, Frito-Lay reduced the size of their sun chip bags from ten ounces to only seven. [5] This removed about a third of the chips in every bag, but the price remained the same. Some companies chose to keep bags of their products the same size and just add additional air to make consumers think that they are still getting the same deal as they did before portions were reduced.

The increase in grocery prices might be explained by greater gas taxes or environmental laws. These result in increased overhead costs and make it more expensive to grow and transport food. Higher prices for food could also be due to changes in government subsidies for crops in which the government essentially pays farmers to buy their food and keep it off the market to manage prices. However, food prices are hardly as concerning as many other goods and services that will be covered in this chapter.

One metric that has greatly outpaced inflation is transit. Toll roads, parking costs, individual driving costs, and public transit systems such as subways are part of this category. Most transit costs tend to be an especially large expense for people living in densely populated areas of the United States such as Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and New York City. These costs go widely unnoticed to those who are in a position to afford them, but can add up quickly and be a huge challenge for the millions that commute to save money on rent.

I grew up in San Francisco, and noticed how every year toll roads became more expensive. It was surprising how much it cost to cross a bridge every day. For many years, people worked in

toll booths featured on multiple bay area bridges, but several years ago these people were replaced by a new technology called the FastPass. The FastPass is a small electronic device placed on the commuter’s windshield to track their tolls. The government also introduced a system that tracks license plates and sends the toll bills to resident’s addresses. You would expect that this process is more efficient so there would be a decrease in toll prices.

One of the most memorable toll bridges from my childhood was the Golden Gate Bridge. There is a one way southbound toll on this bridge which has existed since 1937. On January 1st, 1989, the Golden Gate Bridge introduced a $20 ticket book for sixteen trips across the toll bridge which came out to be $1.25/trip. If you did not have a ticket book, it would cost $2 for a car, and for autos with a trailer the toll was $3. [6] As of 2019, one trip across the Golden Gate Bridge would cost you $8.35 or $7.35 if you had a fast pass. An auto with a one axle trailer would cost you $22.05 and a two-axle trailer would cost $29.40. People who drove a car in 2019 without a fast pass paid almost twice as much proportionally for a trip across the same bridge as they did in 1989. People who drove an auto with a two-axle trailer spent almost five times as much as they did in 1989.

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About the author

Alexander Baima received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of San Diego. By profession, he has excelled as both an analyst and project manager. He currently holds a CAPM, MOS and SSGB certification in the field of project management. Alex is a talented entrepreneur who specializes in 19th and 20th century porcelain as well as modern innovative computing.

Alex is a firm supporter of Cryptocurrency and believes that this technology will revolutionize the way all countries function within a matter of a few years. He is currently invested in Bitcoin, Ethereum and EOS with the expectations that decentralized applications and smart contracts will be a major contributor to our future.

He has published over 150 articles between LinkedIn and a new social media platform called Steemit. As a millennial, his desire is to help solve many of the great challenges that are plaguing today’s society and engage in intellectual exchanges to help create a better world.

 

Author Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alex.baima.1

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Lyrical Chaos by Samantha Sanchez / #SpotlightPost #BlogTour @RRBookTours1

 

 

 

Prodigal #2

The cameras are off but the world is still watching. The BFC have gone their separate ways and Lyric is learning that life in the spotlight isn’t as fun as it seems. She is publicly maligned by her fiancé’s family, and privately disrespected by the man himself. His paranoia and possessiveness hint at a far deeper issue than just mere jealousy, as she struggles with the decision of whether or not to follow through with their marriage. Lyric’s attempts to legitimize herself as an actress is less than ideal but her vocal talents catch the attention of one of the biggest rap duos of the day. While her celebrity status begins to create enmity within her church social group. How will the chaos in Lyric’s life affect her heart? Will the pressure turn her into a diamond? or will the flame prove too hot, and shatter her mind like glass?

 

 

 

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About the Author

A native of San Diego, Samantha Sanchez is currently finishing a degree in psychology as well as in social and behavioral science. Having a background in both church and drama, she hopes to use her degree and creativity to reach and relate to many people in her community and beyond helping them learn to understand themselves and each other.

 

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Website: http://www.samanthasanchez.net/

 

 

Book Link

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The Best Doctor In Town by Amelia Townsend / #SpotlightPost #BookBlitz @RABTBookTours @townsendart

 

 

A Tall Tales from the Hills Novel: Book 1

 

Set in Southwest Virginia and inspired by actual events and the story of the small town’s most revered doctor, who may just be a serial killer. A local police officer with a tarnished reputation, a reporter who manipulated facts, and the doctor’s chief intern, who may be a thief, have pieces of the puzzle. Yet no one in authority believes the great doctor could be responsible. All the while, patients are dying.

 

 

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About the author

Shadowed and protected by the mountains of her native southwest Virginia, Amelia Townsend has lived hither, thither, and yon – mostly between Virginia and North Carolina. She has worked as a newspaper and TV reporter, freelance producer and director, writer, and now PR hack.  She is a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

She has no claim to fame. Further, she is most often bewildered when people say they are impressed by her work. Her first novel, Keepsakes for the Heart, was nominated by the N.C. Historical Association for the prestigious Ragan Old North State Award for non-fiction.

Her favorite avocation is listening to and writing down other people’s stories, for truth surely is stranger and more beautiful than fiction. This is where Townsend has found fodder for the stories of the hills that she wrote with her late writing buddy. Several have come to life in the form of a novel and a couple of plays in production. The names have been changed to protect the guilty.

Townsend’s most impressive accomplishments are her children – a son and daughter – who managed to turn in to fine young adults, despite her attempts to raise them.

 

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Website: http://www.shoestringtheatrecompany.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/townsendart

Twitter: @townsendart

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51108452-the-best-doctor-in-town?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=IX1ESeTLcj&rank=1

Instagram: @ameliatownsendauthor

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/ameliatownsend

 

 

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Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Doctor-Town-Tall-Hills/dp/1950895173/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1599585100&sr=8-1

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Log Fires & Toffee Apple Cake at the Little Duck Pond Cafe by Rosie Green / #Review #BlogTour @rararesources @Rosie_Green1988

 

 

Little Duck Pond Cafe, Book 12

Get set for a wonderful celebration of autumn with all your favourite characters at the Little Duck Pond Cafe!
An autumn fair is coming to Sunnybrook, much to the delight of the villagers. But for Madison, whose personal life seems to be spinning out of control, a roller-coaster is the last thing she needs – especially when it’s her emotions at stake.
Can she convince the delectable Jack that their relationship is worth another shot? Or has their romance ground to a permanent halt like a faulty big wheel? Will she solve the mystery of the missing name on her birth certificate? Or will her discoveries take her on a journey even bumpier than the dodgem cars? One thing’s for sure. Madison is going to need more than a fairground fortune teller to find the answers to her questions, if she’s going to ‘waltz-er’ into the happiest of sunsets…

 

 

Review

For a lot of people it’s back to school as I am writing this. Some with happy faces, some with sad ones. For me though it was back to Sunnybrook and I was very pleased about that. So big happy face here. 🙂

The author has told us the stories about several of the main characters already and this time we focus on Maddy. Fans of the series know how she is. She wears her heart on her sleeve and though this is not (always) a bad thing, she sometimes hurts people this way. On the other hand, you know where you stand with her.

It’s time to find out a bit more about her. We know about the present, but what about the past? And do we glimpse Cupid hovering too?

Another great installment of a series I never seem to tire of. I read, I enjoyed, I recommend. 😉  5 stars once again.

Thank you, Rosie Green and Rachel’s Random Resources.

 

About the author

Rosie has been scribbling stories ever since she was little.

Back then, they were rip-roaring adventure tales with a young heroine in perilous danger of falling off a cliff or being tied up by ‘the baddies’.

Thankfully, Rosie has moved on somewhat, and now much prefers to write romantic comedies that melt your heart and make you smile, with really not much perilous danger involved at all – unless you count the heroine losing her heart in love.

Rosie’s series of novellas is centred around life in a village cafe. The latest, ‘A Winter Wedding at the Little Duck Pond Cafe’, is out now.

Rosie has also written a full-length, standalone book, ‘Snowflakes over Moondance Cottage’, out now.

 

Author Link

Twitter – https://twitter.com/Rosie_Green1988

 

 

Book Link

https://amzn.to/38v98Fz

 

 

 

Life in Increments by Andy Hueller / #SpotlightPost #BlogTour @RABTBookTours

 

 

 

Meet Philihp. He’s in middle school, and he’s in love with Auburn Brown. He doesn’t know how to talk to anyone about it, not even his cousin Graham, with whom he shares movie quotes and other obsessions. But no matter. Philip comes to know, as certainly as anyone can know anything, that destiny, fate, cosmic powers, the universe–they’ll bring him and Auburn together in the end. All he has to do is pay attention to life’s patterns, to live his life in manageable, predictable, proper increments, and the world will reward him.

Meet Auburn. She’s a talented soccer player, a loving sister and daughter. She has very little idea Philihp exists. She’s busy adjusting to a new school, worrying about her brother, and trying to figure out who she’s supposed to be when everything she ever knew feels uncertain.

This is a love story. A true love story, in the ways that truth and love matter most. There are loving families here. Loving friends. Philihp and Auburn live in the same great big scary beautiful world you do. A world that may or may not be predictable or fair but is full of love if you look and listen for it. When all is said and done, this just might be a story about romantic love, too. You’ll have to read to find out.

 

 

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About the Author

Andy Hueller is the author of Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying BicycleSkipping Stones at the Center of the EarthHow I Got Rich Writing C Papers, and other books for children and young adults. He lives and teaches in Minnesota’s Twin Cities. He happens to be impossibly lucky. The universe has gifted to him an outrageously wonderful family, its best job (teaching middle-school English), and, through his books, opportunities to tell stories even to people he’s never met. You can learn more about Andy at andrewhueller.com.

 

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrewhueller/

 

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The Heart Revolution by Karen Tobiasen / #SpotlightPost #ReleaseBlitz @RABTBookTours

 

 

Change happens in business and in life. Today’s success is achieved by learning how to thrive and come alive – manifesting our deeper purpose and true potential – through transformation.

For that to happen we have to shift our mindsets to build and sustain our own capacity to transform. By replacing fear with love. Waste with value. By enriching our personal and professional lives with deeper meaning and expanded capacity.

This book invites you to step out of your comfort zone, tear down your internal blockers, and follow the Ten Steps of Transformation, for a greater impact in your life, organization and society.

Join The Heart Revolution

 

 

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About the author

Karen is a business executive, transformer and facilitator with 20+ years of experience in People, Culture and Transformation Leadership roles from several multinationals across industries.

She hates waste in all forms and shapes – and loves impact. That’s why she has a burning desire to help individuals and organizations to transform, disrupting their lives as a way to enrichment.

Karen is a self-proclaimed collector of the lightbulb moments, where people do things they never imagined they could. And she says she comes fully alive when deeply engaged in asking, listening to and sensing people – both what they’re saying and not saying.

She is lifelong student and learner, holding a bachelor’s in Economics – specialized in Organizational Development, an Executive MBA and a Masters in Gestalt Psychotherapy. But originally started her career as a nurse, caring for terminally ill AIDS patients. Seeing how differently people would meet death – whether embracing it having truly lived or facing it begrudgingly with regret – gave Karen existential insight into the importance of living fully, both personally and professionally.

Whatever the label though, working with people, their well-being and transformation has been the red thread throughout Karen’s life. And she is here to help everyone who wants to disrupt and enrich their lives – transforming through love and laughter – whether as individuals or whole organizations.

 

Author Links

Website: http://www.karentobiasen.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHeartRevolution1

Blog: https://karentobiasen.com/engage-hub/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-tobiasen/

 

 

Book Link

Amazon: https://amzn.to/3i6NGtU

 

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Snatch 2&20 by Luke E. Fellows / #SpotlightPost #BookBlitz @RABTBookTours @BookBuzznet

 

 

A Satirical Romp through the Wall Street and Silicon Valley Swamps

Would you sell your soul to a sociopathic hedge fund titan for tens of millions in dirty cash? What about your sexy wife? What if it meant cozying up to a neurotic and lecherous tech entrepreneur while risking your freedom, and maybe even your life?

Snatch 2&20 is a satirical memoir parodying the author’s past life as a hedge fund manager. It should not only be of interest to the fans of the hit TV shows Billions and Silicon Valley, and books like The Wolf of Wall Street and Liar’s Poker, but to anyone who wants an insider’s take on the rotten core of our delusional plutocracy in this second Gilded Age.

If you just say no to innuendo, then please enter with caution (as the strumpet said to the stiff). But just remember that, in this case, the only thing more offensive than the jokes is the truth they pillory- the corruption of our financial elites and the system that enables them, the ludicrous hype surrounding technology companies and their founders, and the blatant hypocrisy of pretty much everyone. It is also, perhaps, one man’s journey to find a grain of meaning in the castle of sand that is his life.

 

 

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About the author

Luke Fellows is a forty-something recovering hedge fund manager. Born in London, and educated at St. Paul’s School and Oxford University, he sacrificed his love of Classics for a Wall Street career, moving to New York City in 2000. After a sojourn at Harvard Business School, he made the leap to Silicon Valley, where, in 2008, he co-founded a technology-focused hedge fund, retiring as soon as his partners could practicably get rid of him. Despite his best efforts to escape the bubble, he still lives with his wife and three daughters near Palo Alto, CA. Snatch 2&20 is the first novel he is admitting to.

 

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Hunted by Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk / #CoverReveal #BlogTour @LoveBooksGroup @UnsinkableMoZe @SBiglowWrites @CayellePub

 

 

On the hundredth anniversary of being turned into a vampire, Edith Dorset joins her adopted daughters and their friends at the Heartsong Clan’s annual Live Action Role Play recruitment event where she meets an eager young man named Dan Paxton. His older brother and Hunter, Darren, thinks Dan’s merely chaperoning a trip to a nerd convention, but has no idea he’s partnered with vampires for the weekend. 

When Darren discovers Dan missing, he follows the only lead he has to the Heartsong Clan’s residence on Tombstone Row. Edith and Darren’s first meeting is uneasy because he lies his way into the Clan’s house, claiming to be there to play on the side of humans. He’s determined to keep his Hunter instincts in check, rescue his brother, and get it out of there. 

An impromptu late-night encounter leads Darren and Edith to come clean with each other about who and what they are. Edith longs to keep Darren and his brother close, although it goes against Clan rules, and Darren is finding it harder than he thought to snuff out Edith and her family. Darren and Edith grow closer as they seek out the truth from her Sire, Mr. Heartsong.

While Darren uses all his Hunter skills to free his brother and be the hero, Mr. Heartsong banishes Edith from the Clan for her behavior towards Darren. No longer having Clan protection, Edith is faced with a terrible choice. Just as Darren returns with Hunter reinforcements, Heartsong and his Clan have vanished, along with Edith and her family. All that remains is a note from Edith, begging Darren to find them. And so, the hunt begins.

Forthcoming titles in this series:

Allied: Book 2

Fated: Book 3

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About the authors 

USA Today Bestselling Authors Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk are the authors of the Captivity series and the Celestial Academy series. Independently, they write across multi genres including: YA, urban fantasy, historical, and cozy mystery. Sarah lives in Boston with her husband and son. Molly lives in Denver with her husband and three daughters. 

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Authors Links

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What We Leave Behind by Anna Mansell / #Review #BooksOnTour @bookouture @AnnaMansell

 

 

 

Imagine you get home one day… and waiting for you on your doorstep is a gift.

It is wrapped beautifully, and inside is a notebook, its pages empty. There is no message.

But its sender has a story to tell.

About a secret. About the little girl you once were. About everything you know about your family.

The gifts keep arriving. But when tragedy strikes – leaving your beloved only daughter fighting for her life – the person who has been sending the gifts will have no choice but to come forward. And to finally tell the truth…

 

 

 

Review

To protect a loved one. That’s what we all want to do, right? Of course. There’s no doubt about it, but there is a fine line between doing that and stifling someone. But there is more. You might be convinced the only way to do it is the worst possible one.

The author introduces us to Lisa and allows us to sit on the front rows where the movie of her life unfolds before our eyes. We cry and laugh with her, love and hate with her, mourn and celebrate with her all the things she went and goes through on her way to a happy future.

A beautiful and emotion filled book with a great structure that I thoroughly enjoyed. The author never disappoints and always has me glued to my chair as well as to my box of tissues. 5 stars

Thank you, Anna Mansell and Bookouture

 

About the author

Anna spent almost twenty years trying to shoehorn writing in to her career as a marketing manager for dance and theatre companies. Eventually, she did what you are not remotely supposed to do and walked away from an excellent job in order to try and become a published author. Three years, lots of tears and some slightly hairy bank balances later, she met Kirsty Greenwood and the rest, as they say, is history. Anna lives in Cornwall with her husband and two kids. She feels very fortunate! 

 

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Naked Truth: Or Equality, The Forbidden Fruit by Carrie Hayes / #SpotlightPost #BlogTour @LoveBooksGroup

 

 

From Washington Heights to Washington D.C. comes a true American Herstory. Filled with intrigue, lust, and betrayal, this is the fight for sexual equality.

1868, on the eve of the Gilded Age: Spiritualist TENNESSEE CLAFLIN is smart, sexy, and sometimes clairvoyant. But it’s her sister, VICTORIA WOODHULL, who is going to make history as the first woman to run for President of the United States.

It starts with the seduction of the richest man in America. Next, they’ll take New York City and the suffragist movement by storm, because together, Tennessee and Victoria are a force of nature. Boldly ambitious, they stop at nothing, brushing shoulders with Harriet Beecher Stowe and Susan B. Anthony, using enough chutzpah to make a lady blush.

That is, until their backstabbing family takes them to court, and their carefully spun lives unravel, out in public and in the press.

 

 

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About the author

Over the years, Carrie has tried a lot of things. She’s sold vacuum cleaners, annuities and sofas. She’s lived at the beach and lived in Europe. She’s taught school and worked in film. For a while, she was an aspiring librarian, but she fell in love and threw her life away instead. Back in the States, she started over, then met an architect who said, “Why don’t you become a kitchen designer?” So, she did. Eventually, she designed interiors, too. And all that time, she was reading. What mattered was having something to read. Slowly, she realized her craving for books sprang from her need to know how things would turn out. Because in real life, you don’t know how things will turn out. But if you write it, you do. Naked Truth or Equality the Forbidden Fruit is her first book.

 


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https://www.facebook.com/carriehayespage/  

https://medium.com/@carriehayz 

 

 

Book Link 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0578229102/?ref=exp_kellysloveofbooks_dp_vv_d