
Retirement Resources President, David Boike Shares Thoughts About Gift Giving During The Season Devo
Retirement Resources President and Investment Advisor, David Boike sheds a different light on the giving season that could be good for the environment as well as the long-term well-being of the family that takes his ideas to heart. Auburn Hills, MI — December 18, 2018— David Boike, President of Retirement Resources and co-author of The Ultimate Success Guide with Brian Tracy, published a new article on the company website entitled, “Tis The Giving Season,” in which Mr. Boike


Tis The Giving Season
I love the holiday season. This time of year seems to bring out the best in everyone. Everyone seems to sparkle with love and joy. Family, friends, colleague and clients join together in a spirit of celebration. And, this is the one season of the year that’s all about giving. Giving to charities, to family and friends. Giving to colleagues and clients. Giving, giving, giving of the abundance of life. With all this giving, does anyone think seriously about where all the gifts

Retirement Resources President, David Boike Suggests A Different Kind Of Family Gift This Year
Retirement Resources President and Investment Advisor, David Boike, encourages giving a gift that will last for generations instead of one holiday season. Auburn Hills, MI — December 12, 2018— David Boike, President of Retirement Resources and co-author of The Ultimate Success Guide with Brian Tracy published a new blog post on the company website entitled, “Give Your Family The Gift Of Well-Organized Financial Affairs,” in which Mr. Boike presents and overview of how that is


Give Your Family The Gift Of Well-Organized Financial Affairs
In this season of giving people tend to be more focused on the quantity and quality of beautifully wrapped presents glowing under the tree. Other traditions give gifts too. Many children look forward to the 8 nights of Hanukah when they receive a special gift each night. Those gifts are all well and good, but they may or may not provide the kind of joy the giver intended. In fact, many gifts that find their way to a spot under the tree are recycled and re-gifted. So, why not