Module 4 Lesson 1 - Putting The Puzzle Pieces Together

A Sit Down Meal: Get Ready for Retirement Creating A Financial Road Map to Follow Over The Years
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Transcript

And welcome once again, Cody kins, you're here and we're now passing third base and our heading for home and putting it all together. You've long since known that the secret to a successful retirement is embodied by the eight primary questions we've tackled in the first three modules. These questions and the answers you come up with, are at the core of helping you arrive at a successful retirement. I truly hope you've done your homework assignments, and build a reservoir of answers that occurred to you along the way. If you have you should now have the ability to filter everything that comes your way and make better decisions. There's no rational reason for you to leave this course without knowing you are empowered and better prepared for a successful retirement.

From time to time you're going to encounter aggressive people who want you to transfer all your money to them. They will assert they have the best idea since sliced bread. They will imply that if you don't do exactly what they tell you, you can kiss your ass goodbye. Or if you don't do what they tell you, you're looking at a disaster. While I believe strongly in the free enterprise system, it has to be viewed with an element of cynicism and caution. Corporate America is intent on serving itself.

First, I am part of that system. But to survive, I must add value to people's lives. We can argue about the merits of the system we have, but it is what it is. You need to be able to confidently thumb your nose at those people who put you down or demand things of you, and make your own best decisions. My plan calls for you to revisit everything you've encountered in the modules of lessons you've absorbed Up to now, the transcripts of every lesson and the mp4 files that are the videos are there for you to download. You're going to want to revisit them from time to time as the years pass and your life evolves.

I've hopefully stressed that the answers you think are best today may not be the best answers tomorrow. asking these questions of yourself several years from now may result in very different ends. So don't be afraid of the future, embrace it. Forget the past, learn to adapt, and you will survive. This whole exercise has been to teach you this, that life in these United States is almost always better with more money than it is with less money. I hope that idea has fully sunk in.

We've been through a lot of videos, all of which will somehow lead you to answers that result in more money. Few of us live on the top of a mountain and starve ourselves to achieve immortality. We work for money, and the unspoken rule is that life is better with more of it. No regrets, please. As for me, my goal is to have enough money to satisfy my needs as I now define them. I have no idea how many years I have left, but I plan to enjoy them as best I can.

And we are now about to step on home plate and answer the final big question leading you to a successful retirement. And that question is how much is enough? Join me in this next and last lesson video where we talk this through

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