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Submit ReviewHave you noticed how these Journey to Retirement stories have little to do with money? Each listener story has focused on freedom and experiences.
"It (retirement) means the freedom to do what we want, when we want and where we want.”
"It means the freedom to do what we want, when we want and where we want.”
"Our big hold up is not having the time to do the things we love."
“Our time is limited and everything we want to do feels rushed.”
“I’m excited about…well, see above answer.”
“Traveling is our big thing.”
“My main worry is...if something happens to me that she is taken care of.”
“I used to assist widows and widowers upon the death of their spouse. I saw so many times when the main breadwinner died and they were in horrible financial straights. I want to assure my wife is not in the same boat.”
“I want to make sure she knows where everything is because I don’t want her to feel paralyzed if something happens to me.”
“I’m feeling very good.”
“I have not and I’ve come close on three different occasions.”
“I really don’t have a big financial mistake, but I have several small ones.”“Prior to my wife coming into my life, I was not at all bothered by carrying debt. After she came into my life, she put a stop to that quickly.”
“I never used to pay attention to fees on the mutual funds I would get into.”
“The 2001-2002 and 2007-2008 markets were very hard to watch the bottom fail out of the market.”
“Putting money in is easy to me. Taking money out (in retirement) I think will be mentally a little more difficult.”
“The Truth About Money” by Ric Edelman
“Buckets of Money” by Ray Lucia
“Well Roger, I’d like to think of myself as a loyal, kind family man.”
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