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When Can I Retire?

Author: Kenneth Strong
Author's Website: www.kcs-enterprises.com
Added: July 28, 2008

Copyright (c) 2008 Kenneth Strong

Many are becoming more and more discouraged about the prospects of retirement. The current state of our financial and housing markets are questionable. 401K's have become a blessed resource for emergency loans, or withdrawals. Fewer employers offer any sort of pension plan, and the average American worker is left to toil away well passed the anticipated retirement age of 65.

It seems so frustrating to work hard your whole life, diligently contributing to retirement accounts, only to see the value drop, sometimes drastically. You may think of your house as your "greatest asset", but many Americans find their houses aren't worth the amount that they owe to the bank. That retirement beach house or the long European vacation that you once dreamed about probably seem distant, if attainable at all. Instead, you might feel pressured into working well past retirement age. What if you had an accident, or contracted a serious illness. This could mean bankruptcy for many.

Take courage, however, there is hope for those who are willing to learn a few basics about personal finance and apply them toward retirement. One of my favorite sayings goes like this: "if don't want what everyone else has, don't do what everyone else does." If you want to thrive in our trying economic times, you need to learn more about finances, and willing to take different steps than everyone else. These concepts are not hard to learn. If you want to succeed at anything in life, you must first equip yourself with the tools necessary to succeed.

Did you realize that wealthy people look at the world differently? Did you realize that wealthy people don't have to work for money, because money works for them? If you want to enjoy a nice retirement, you must learn to control your money, and have it work for you, much like a wealthy person. In fact, why not become wealthy yourself? You could truly enjoy the retirement you always dreamed about, and you might even be able to retire early. You must figure out a way to accumulate money, and put it to work for you. Don't you owe it to yourself? After all, you spent your whole life working for it... The message here is that YOU CAN BE WEALTHY IN RETIREMENT! Your money can work for you, for a change. You can retire early and enjoy the life you have always dreamed of. But, educate yourself about the simple and principals of wealth and financial freedom. Retirement is possible.

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