Posts Tagged ‘#personalfinance’
From Doubt to Confidence: Harry and Sally’s Retirement Transformation
Harry and Sally had been thinking about their retirement for some time. But were struggling to make any meaningful progress towards having their questions answered. Over the last year they had spoken to a number of financial planners. However, found themselves walking away more confused and frustrated than ever. It seemed the only focus was…
Read More3 DIY Retirement Gaps You Must Overcome To Retire With Confidence
Retirement is one of the major life transitions we all go through at some stage in our life. A moment in time many have been working towards for the last 30 years or so… A time to unwind from the nine to five grind. Unlocking the freedom of time to do all the things you’ve…
Read MoreWill the 4% rule lead to regret that you didn’t use your retirement wisely?
Recently, I received a message from someone who had read our complimentary book, “ENOUGH”, asking whether we supported the 4% rule. I was so shocked, I nearly fell off my chair… Thinking to myself, surely I can’t be coming across as a supporter of this retirement withdrawal method. Regretting “someday” thinking… Paul Armson, author of…
Read MoreThe ONE thing you must get right to secure your comfortable retirement
Don’t risk retirement regret…There’s one critical factor most soon-to-be retirees overlook in securing their dream retirement.After 20 years of helping couples and individuals there’s one thing most get wrong as they approach retirement.It’s not spoken about a lot but this could be the difference between retirement regret or living your retirement dreams.Don’t miss out on…
Read MoreConfusing Luck With Skill Maybe Detrimental To Your Retirement Years
Confusing luck with skill can leave you high and dry in retirement. Let me explain how luck, not skill played a part in your’s truly still being in one piece today. Risk, Luck, Skill or Plain Stupidity Back when I attended University in Ballarat, you could say I did some dumb things… In my late…
Read MoreBreak Free from Analysis by Paralysis and Step Towards the Retirement of Your Dreams
The Paralysis of Analysis Are you constantly scouring the pages of google conducting your own research? Trying to source relevant information and on the hunt for anything that will assist with planning your retirement? If you are, I’d like to congratulate you for taking an active interest in retirement planning. It’s important to educate yourself…
Read MoreHow To Rip Off The Retirement Blindfold and Master Your Retirement Roadmap?
Are you one of the many struggling to plan for your retirement? Do you know if you are going to be okay financially in retirement? Over 5,000 people have downloaded our free book download, “Enough” over the last few years. Combine that with hundreds of Retirement Clarity calls is proof enough many are struggling to…
Read MoreWhich retirement path are you on, retirement regret or living your best life in retirement?
As you reflect on 2023 and enter 2024, have you considered whether you are on track for a comfortable retirement? If you are within 7 years of retirement, you need to know… One thing we know for sure is time passes, it’s unstoppable, it’s undeniable. At some future point you will end up retired, whether…
Read MoreMistakes Over 55’s Are Making In 2023 That May Cost Them A Comfortable Retirement
After over 200 conversations with over 55’s in 2023 I’ve collated the biggest retirement mistakes we see people making as they approach one of the most exciting periods in their life. In this post, we highlight the top 7 mistakes we’ve seen from 200 conversations in 2023. Retirement is a major transition, a major life…
Read MoreIs Professional Retirement Advice Worth The Cost Or A Waste Of Money?
As retirement draws near, you might find yourself reflecting on your readiness. Have your plans kept pace with life’s changes, or are there uncertainties about retiring on your terms? More importantly knowing whether you’ll have enough to sustain a comfortable retirement lifestyle? It’s common to have thoughts of “I should have started earlier”…the good news,…
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