When Are You Going To Become A Millionaire?

Or should I say, when are you going to retire? We have been facing some major changes in the demographic structure of the North American population recently. In a few years, we will have more retirees than workers. How do you feel about this? Are you about to retire or are you one of those workers that will carry the burden of their retired parents while financing their children’s educations?

If you want to retire and still make simple decisions such as where you want to live, the activities you want to do and the food you want to eat, then: you need to plan for your retirement. Wealthy people can retire and enjoy life; the ultimate goal when you reach 55… freedom 55.

Is it a myth? Is it still possible? How much capital do you need to retire? Are you afraid to outlive your
capital? How can you manage your investments so you can retire when you want?



DoNotWait.com
is the answer to such questions.

 

My name is Mike, the financial planner behind  www.thefinancialblogger.com and I decided to create this site especially for those who are concerned about retirement. I want this place to be
a great source of information about the three major phases of retirement planning:

#1 Capital Accumulation (between 20 and 65)

#2 Transition (55 to 65)

#3 Withdrawal Stage (usually starting between 55 and 65)

I also decided to create



DoNotWait.com
in order to help people design their dream retirement plan. Since it sucks to retire poor and let other people (like the government!?!) decide how & where you will spend the rest of your days, this site is designed to be a great help in terms of retirement planning and managing your money for retirees.

If you have questions, thoughts or comments about retirement planning, please comment on any articles or send me an email at thefinancialblogger (at) gmail (dot) com.

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