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How much do you need to retire

My father retired in 1991 after 39 years as a high school teacher. His pension, along with my mother’s pension and their social security checks, added up to more than they spent every month. Dad never had to ask himself…

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How to Replace a $70,000 a Year Salary with Real Estate Investments and Rental Property

How can I replace $70,000 a year in annual income with rental properties that is the subject of today’s video hi everyone I’m Clayton Morris the president of Morris invest let’s dive into it so how do we replace seventy…

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How Do You Create a Simple Retirement Income Plan?

A retirement income plan is needed because life changes in retirement. Your retirement plan should account for every year in retirement, even past your life expectancy. For each year, make a list for you and your spouse that include social…

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When are you hoping to retire? Retirement financial tips

– When will you retire? There’s been much social and political debate since the federal government pushed out the age that you can access the age pension. Although most occupations don’t have a legislative retirement date, there’s no doubt that…

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What is Wealth? – Why You Need To Be Wealthy

You, alive right now on the planet with all the resources we have. With only a small handful wealthy and the rest of us in scarcity and scrambling. Today on limitless TV I’m gonna be talking about why you need…

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How to Retire Early: The Shockingly Simple Math

Hi, my name is Phil. I’m a video creator and online instructor. I’m also a personal finance nerd. Because of that, I want to create a series of videos that breaks down some of the most mystifying topics that plague…

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Life of Debt? How to: Obliterate Debt, Accumulate Wealth, and Retire Rich | Learn Liberty

It is an abomination. The Department of Education is a profit-making entity. Student loan debt now exceeds credit card debt. More than a third of college loans are delinquent. Forget about delinquencies. Let’s talk about default rates. The federal government…

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