One day, you will retire.

Question: Will you be part of the 2% of the population that will be wealthy?

Or apart of the 6% that will be financially free because they have growing investments that will make them live a comfortable life?

Alas, this is what is awaiting 92% of people: They will retire, but they will still need to keep working or they don’t eat; Or they will keep asking their kids to support them; Or they will rely on their tiny government pension.

More people are retiring broke now than ever before.

Some will retire with a lump sum, but after three or four or five years later, all their money is gone. Why?

There are many Reasons, but here’s four of the most common ones…

  1. Because the lump sum wasn’t enough.

It’s just too small.

And because it’s too small, they will look for higher interest rates—but they end up in reason number 3…

  1. Because the lump sum was used to pay existing debt.

That’s why it got smaller.

You must get rid of debt years before you retire, so that your investments get big enough to support your future needs.

  1. Because they fell into scams and other wrong financial decisions.

Because they don’t have wise financial mentors to guide them.

One of the most painful conversations I have are with people who lost their entire retirement pay in a scam. It’s horrible.

  1. Because they didn’t have an effective investment program

So many earn money but spend it all.

Whatever savings they have is in the bank—and it gets eaten up by inflation.

My friend, it doesn’t have to be like this.

You can retire as part of the 2% of the wealthy and 6% of the financially free.

How?

Start taking personal responsibility over your money now!

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