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Planning for retirement was easier for past generations. When your time came to leave the workforce, you probably received a pension and a gold watch. Maybe you spent your remaining years sipping tea in a rocking chair on the front porch. Unfortunately, those days are gone, and we want to bring you out of the glory days and into reality.
What You'll Learn:
2:24 – Pensions are a thing of the past.
4:25 - Longevity comes with unique challenges.
5:28 - We're in the "Sandwich Generation."
8:08 - We live in a world of takers.
9:53 - Interest rates were favorable in the Glory Days.
13:58 - What is lazy money?
15:02 - Why do people have too much lazy money?
17:04 - What do you do when you have too much lazy money?
Final Thoughts:
"You have to make sure you don't completely impoverish yourself by taking care of your kids and your parents. At the same time, there's an almost moral obligation to take care of your parents." - Joel Johnson
Additional Resources:
ScheduleYour Money Map Review: http://retire.johnsonbrunetti.com/contactjohnsonbrunetti
For further exploration of this topic and additional resources, check out our blog here: https://johnsonbrunetti.com/are-you-still-living-in-the-glory-days/
By Johnson Brunetti4.5
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Planning for retirement was easier for past generations. When your time came to leave the workforce, you probably received a pension and a gold watch. Maybe you spent your remaining years sipping tea in a rocking chair on the front porch. Unfortunately, those days are gone, and we want to bring you out of the glory days and into reality.
What You'll Learn:
2:24 – Pensions are a thing of the past.
4:25 - Longevity comes with unique challenges.
5:28 - We're in the "Sandwich Generation."
8:08 - We live in a world of takers.
9:53 - Interest rates were favorable in the Glory Days.
13:58 - What is lazy money?
15:02 - Why do people have too much lazy money?
17:04 - What do you do when you have too much lazy money?
Final Thoughts:
"You have to make sure you don't completely impoverish yourself by taking care of your kids and your parents. At the same time, there's an almost moral obligation to take care of your parents." - Joel Johnson
Additional Resources:
ScheduleYour Money Map Review: http://retire.johnsonbrunetti.com/contactjohnsonbrunetti
For further exploration of this topic and additional resources, check out our blog here: https://johnsonbrunetti.com/are-you-still-living-in-the-glory-days/

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