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Morbidly Obese Can Afford Weight Loss with Insights from New Book


(Orange, CA PRWEB) July 18, 2005 -- Female entrepreneur turned author has announced the launch of a new book, offering the morbidly overweight a creative financial option to afford radical weight loss.

The new book was written and designed to provide the 10-15 million of Americans who are morbidly obese a one stop source of strategic financial information to overcome their “no health insurance challenge,” while achieving radical weight loss and improved physical, emotional and financial health.

Plan C: The Medical Reimbursement Plan for the Morbidly Obese, by Sandra Lynch, C.T.E.C. is set to publish and be available for public release on July 26th, 2005. Written by independent tax preparer turned author, Sandra K. Lynch, the book will retail for $37.95 and can be ordered by calling the number listed above. It is a fairly brief read, some 106 pages. However in the 8 ½ by 11-inch workbook-styled edition, Lynch provides the “secret” financial strategy, and combination of tactics that can enable those looking to loose a minimum of 100 lbs. to do so in the most fiscally advantageous way.

More than a re-telling of Lynch’s first-person experience, what is described in detail are the financial insights Lynch came away with as a result of her personal weight-loss odyssey. Plan C: The Medical Reimbursement Plan for the Morbidly Obese illustrates and explains how those so diagnosed and the people who care for them, including parents, spouses and other care givers can better meet the financial challenge of drastic weight-loss.

Readers are taken through a step-by-step process to learn how standard, generally accepted U.S. tax and audit principles and rationale can be employed to the morbidly obese taxpayer’s benefit. Lynch not only introduces the concept, but also provides clear examples and illustrates many of the points within the larger concept, by offering frequent diagrams, and other visuals which replicate tax forms those adopting the approach will encounter.

Lynch thoroughly explains how she and others will be able to deduct “dollar-for-dollar” the costs associated with radical weight loss by cultivating a new lifestyle geared toward success, a lifestyle in which many day-to-day decisions are motivated by the approach espoused in the book.

“This book is written to inform you how to orchestrate and afford your own weight loss, body and lifestyle make-over,” Lynch writes, (p. 6). “‘Plan C’ walks the layman through the process that enables its practitioners to legally deduct hundreds of dollars from their taxes for their weight loss expenses.”

In the book, she offers a first person narrative of her own personal lifelong journey toward becoming obese, setting the stage for how “Plan C” was developed and has and continues to work for her. Her words and photos of her evolution draw readers in and will help others of the morbidly obese community to connect with her inspiring message and the passion Lynch has for the strategy and tactics extolled in the book.

“We’re fortunate to have Sandra Lynch explain, in plain English, how—through self-employment—people can reduce their weight (according to their weight reduction strategy) while maximizing their deductible medical expenses, thereby reducing their self-employment income, self-employment tax, and related income tax,” said Nelson Murcia, an Enrolled Agent of Tax and Audit Solutions of Santa Ana, CA.

Sandra K. Lynch is a four-year, post gastric bypass surgery “winner” herself. She is also a seasoned business development consultant who has recently completed her third tax season as a California Tax Education Council (CTEC) certified tax preparer. Plan C: The Self-Reimbursement Insurance Plan for the Morbidly Obese, is Lynch’s first venture as an author.


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