Don’t you wish there was a simple series of steps you could take that would guarantee you’d retire rich?
There is.
Granted, “simple” and “easy” aren’t the same thing. Still, having a map to your destination in the form of specific money moves will improve the odds of reaching your destination.
That’s what this week’s podcast is about. We’re going to go over the simple steps I’ve personally used to achieve financial freedom. If you’re successful, you’ll likely recognize many, if not most, of them. If you’re starting out or starting over, hopefully this will make your journey speedier and less strenuous.
As usual, I share the broadcast booth with longtime financial journalist and fellow podcaster Miranda Marquit.
Sit back, relax and give it a listen!
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About me
I founded Money Talks News in 1991. I’m a CPA, and I have also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate.
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