Will Social Security be There For Me? What You Need to Know
Jane had always assumed that Social Security would be there for her when she retired. She had been paying into the system for most of her working life, and it seemed like a reliable safety net. However, as she approached Retirement age, she began to hear rumors that the program was facing some financial challenges. […]
Originally Published on BoomerBuyerGuides.com
A Baby Boomer born in the late 50s, David Goldstein grew up in North Hollywood, California. He was naturally attracted to the entertainment business – specifically, the music business, working as a Recording Engineer and Songwriter and taking a job at A&M Records, where he got a first-hand look at the business, even connecting with many of the label’s artists and executives – which is a long story for another time. Working in Los Angeles at some of the top recording studios during the 70s and 80s, David contributed to albums for some of the most influential recording artists and producers of all time, including Grammy award winners Gloria Gaynor, Peaches and Herb, Lee Ritenour, members of Earth, Wind & Fire, Toto and songwriter/producer Freddie Perren.