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Are you tricking yourself out of a happy retirement? How can you tell? It’s time to uncover the ultimate retirement scams, so you can dodge them! In today’s episode, Rey Descalso continues on from part one to discuss more of the flawed thinking patterns that derail people’s retirement plans. In this episode, you will learn: … Continue reading Episode 18 – Don’t Scam Yourself in Retirement: Part 2 →
You could be super savvy by avoiding all of the phone and emails scams in the world. But are you still falling for the ultimate retirement scam? In today’s episode, Rey Descalso discusses the flawed thinking patterns that derail people’s retirement plans. Not stopping there, Rey explains how you can know if you’ve fallen into … Continue reading Episode 17 – Don’t Scam Yourself in Retirement: Part 1 →
Mr. Money Mustache shares the easy answer to: how much do I need for retirement? This is Part 2 of 2. Episode 484: The 4% Rule: The Easy Answer to How Much Do I Need for Retirement - Part 2 by Mr. Money Mustache (FIRE). Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2012/05/29/how-much-do-i-need-for-retirement Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts Get a free 30-day trial with LinkedIn Learning today, by visiting: linkedin.com/finance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support
Mr. Money Mustache shares the easy answer to: how much do I need for retirement? This is Part 1 of 2. Episode 483: The 4% Rule: The Easy Answer to How Much Do I Need for Retirement - Part 1 by Mr. Money Mustache (How to Retire Early). Mr. Money Mustache is a thirty-something retiree who now writes about how we can all live a frugal, yet awesome, life of leisure. He and his wife studied engineering and computer science in Canada, then worked in standard tech-industry cubicle jobs in various locations throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s. Then they retired from real work way back in 2005 in order to start a family. This was achieved not through luck or amazing skill, but simply by living a lifestyle about 50% less expensive than most of their peers and investing the surplus in very boring conservative Vanguard index funds and a rental house or two. The original post is located here: http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2012/05/29/how-much-do-i-need-for-retirement Please Rate & Review the Show! Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com & in The O.L.D. Podcasts Facebook Group! and Join the Ol' Family to get your Free Gifts This episode is sponsored by Smart About Money, a free website brought to you by the National Endowment for Financial Education! Get started with articles & courses for free: SmartAboutMoney.org/OFD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/optimal-finance-daily/support
In our final interview with Wilson Lea exploring his article 4 Wise Wealth Tips for Your Wallet, we focus on why it is essential for you to have liquid savings to weather whatever life may throw your way. “Traditional financial planning says that you should have 3 to 6 months of living expenses … In a perfect world this is true,” Lea says. “Admittedly, this can be difficult to do. You should always have some savings, but while you’re working on the other steps, $1000 should be enough cushion to get you over most things that could come up.” Listen to learn more! In case you missed our earlier chats with Wilson stemming from his article 4 Wise Wealth Tips for Your Wallet you can find them here: Part 1: The Importance of Wealth Management Part 2: Save for Retirement Part 3: Pay Down your Debt Part 4: Budget As always, join the conversation by letting us know what are your topic financial goals. Lean in, lean back and enjoy!
Protecting Your Income for Retirement - (Part 2) by The MacMillan Estate Planning Team
Protecting Your Income for Retirement - (Part 1) by The MacMillan Estate Planning Team