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Retirement CASH FLOW

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Retire wealthy with multiple streams of income! Build these streams one by one. Get one going then work on the next. NO: stocks bonds mutual funds!

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My first pairing of Cooking with Investing! @Sam Greiner @Brian Rushalski This is how I am going to do things going forward. I'm gonna shoot the next one in the NoteBar!
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I spent a lot of time in Grandma's kitchen @Mike Conners
Retirement Cash Flow
I want to first welcome everyone to this group! My idea for this community is to share some key concepts that are not commonly available to people. I have made discoveries by accident over the last 26 years of investing that are very substantial and have impacted myself and my family as well as the Alumni of students I have so fortunately met over the last 18 years. I mentioned that I "made discoveries by accident". I want you to focus on this. What took me 26 years to compile mostly by accident, I can teach you on purpose in a relatively short time compared to 26 years! Imagine gaining 26 years worth of trial and error knowledge condensed into 180 days of 1 on 1 training! The mainstream Retirement Education System out there in the world has an agenda that serves themselves first and foremost and I can so easily prove it to you with this one traceable fact: Less than 2% of the adult population takes advantage of a Self-Directed Retirement account. You may have never heard of such an account, and if you did, you were warned that they are dangerous and difficult to manage and you could lose some or all of your retirement nest egg! We were also taught to Save for Retirement. Who is telling us to save for retirement? The banks. What do the banks do with our savings? They lend. They don't save your money, they take your deposits and lend through the Fractional Reserve System. If you search YouTube on "Retirement" you will be bombarded with videos on how much you should have saved for retirement, what the right amount is and at what age and how much is enough. A million dollars at 65 and the list goes on and on. Imagine having assets that throw off monthly income that you can spend or save. Yes you can save the money that comes in. You save until you have enough to put down on another cash flowing asset. That's how you do it. Cash Poor Asset Rich! Your money has to go through the rinse cycle and only comes out to spend after the investment spits it out. Hence Retirement Cash Flow. You don't work to save up and spend later. That is a fools game. I'll show you why. When I was 18 I was making $4.00 an hour working 50 hours a week. $200 a week minus taxes I was taking home $130 a week. If I saved 10% of that money (which was impossible) that $13 in today's value would be worth about $.60 I would have to have saved that $13 for 50 years!
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@Luca Vogt Easy find out why the seller is selling.
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@Jose Puma are you a bot
🧨 What problem do you want the NEXT classroom to solve for you?
Every good course should solve a specific problem. Instead of me guessing, I want you to tell me: What’s the #1 problem you want solved next inside Retirement Cash Flow? Thanks for taking the time to answer!
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That's very noble @DEEnStorey Vazquez! I made a decision long ago that I was going to first help myself out of my financial hole before I try helping others out of their holes. Having financial security has given me much more time and resources to now help others.
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@Alexander Tomasi Accumulating assets that through of cash. Could only be $200 bucks then go to the next one and on and on
Hello new bie
Hello everyone here ,I'm ripperton am here to connect with like-minded brother here
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Welcome Ripperton!
Can kicking!
Looking back to when I was like 40 years old, I distinctly remember thinking I need to get moving on my retirement plans but I just don't have any extra cash to do anything. Then came the dreaded ...I'll start to do this next ________. Does this sound familiar? Drop me a line below
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Mike Ruscica
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Specializing in helping you create multiple streams of passive income that can be enjoyed in early retirement. DM me for more information

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