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How to Retire with No Money

Written by: Robin Elliott

Article Overview: The GOOD NEWS is that you DON'T need millions of dollars in the bank. Here’s what you do need…

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How to Retire with No Money

Remember that "Financial Planner" who calculated that a loaf of bread would cost $1,000 by the time you retired, and that you would need at least two million dollars in the bank to be able to stop working? And how you could invest in the stock market to achieve that weighty goal, which meant a hefty commission for this financial genius who had less money than you had? Remember how scary that felt, and how daunting the monthly payments would be?

Please note: This is not a Network Marketing / MLM pitch.

Remember how North Americans lost up to 40% of their savings in the last stock market crash?

And we continue to get pitched by schemers and scammers, because they know that we don't want to work until we drop. They know we want to retire with enough money to maintain our dignity and freedom in our most vulnerable years. They know that we want to be able to enjoy our autumn years with security and peace of mind. So they continually try to sell us dreams that turn into nightmares.

The GOOD NEWS is that you DON'T need millions of dollars in the bank. What you do need is a regular, passive income that exceeds your needs. Then you can retire. And it doesn't have to take years to accomplish. And it's not rocket science. If you need $5,000 per month and your passive, residual income (ideally from different sources - not all your eggs in one basket) is $6,000, you've got it made in the shade!

How to do that? Joint Ventures. I have been doing Joint Ventures for nineteen years. You don't need a business, a product or a service to do JVs. All you need is to understand them. For more information, check out www.jvwisdom.com. There is much more free information, e-books and articles. And if you have a business, check out the section about the DollarMakers Joint Venture Forum. This could be one of the most articles you've ever read, no matter how old you are or what your circumstances are. Financial freedom is within your reach.

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