Most people planning for retirement are doing the math completely wrong, as traditional retirement calculations often fail to account for the true cost of living and the need for passive income streams, leading to a situation where retirees aim at the wrong financial target despite seemingly correct calculations on paper.
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Most retirement math is fundamentally wrongAjouté :
Most people planning for retirement are doing the math completely wrong.
Not a little wrong, fundamentally wrong. And the scary part?
It looks right on paper until the day you retire and realize you aimed at the wrong target.
I'm going to show you exactly what I mean.
I bought my first investment property in 2003.
23 years later, I retired from active deal making in 2022 because I had built enough passive income to choose how I spent my time.
That's the freedom I'm teaching you to build.
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