Is Your Retirement At Risk?

If you’re part of the Boomer generation, you’re probably giving serious thought to retiring – if you haven’t already retired.

Did you know that 97% of people work their entire lives and NEVER achieve any form of financial freedom?

Instead of retiring to a quiet golf course community in Florida, most seniors spend their golden years struggling to pay hospital bills, surviving on measly social security checks, and looking back on what “could have been”. And, every 30 seconds, someone in the U.S. files bankruptcy due to their medical bills.


Humpty Dumpty Had It Wrong

Now, the good news is, it doesn’t matter if you’re 18 or 88…YOU have the power to change your situation.

But the reality of the matter is this: “Nothing changes until you do”

That simply means that you can’t go on living life exactly the same as you are now and expect a different outcome than what you’ve been getting.

You can fix a broken egg – a broken nest egg, that is. You can work longer, semi-retire and take a part-time job, work from home, start your own business, etc.

Working Longer Can Increase Your Retirement Income

A study by Butrica, Smith and Steuerle (2006) indicated that working just one (1) extra year can increase annual retirement income by 9%. Working a total of five (5) extra years results in an extra 56% annual retirement income.

If you’d like to find out how to start your own business now, so you can have a comfortable, financially secure retirement, check out the new MaxPro MoneyMap Report.

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