Archive for the ‘Soul Purpose’ Category

Why Doesn’t Retirement Planning Work?

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Many believe that if they do everything they are taught by the financial industry, they will be financially free. From what I’ve seen and what common sense tells us, it’s a load of *%&@! Here’s a few reasons why:

1. Traditional savers still feel broke after years of saving. I have yet to meet someone in retirement that KNOWS their money will last for the rest of their life. Listen why. Some can do it for a certain number of years before they can’t enjoy retirement anymore. The only people I know that have peace of mind are those that invested outside of 401k/IRA’s, OR the financial advisers getting paid commissions on their clients hoping for better returns.

2. Numbers aren’t reality and people aren’t numbers.  Just because some suave salesman pulls out his fancy calculator and tells you it’s going to be alright, doesn’t mean it will be. Can he/she foresee your future? What if something changes in 20 years? 20 minutes?

By the way, Mr. Adviser, stop looking at my financial assets to produce returns for you and look at me as the REAL investment!

3. Average returns are not actual returns. If they tell you “Historically, this ‘investment’ has done ___%…” ask them if they will guarantee it in writing. THEY CAN’T!

Also, you can have a positive average rate of return, and in reality, still be losing money. Watch this video to learn how.

4. Inflation is much higher than what many believe. This is the most subtle way to tax the poor and middle class so the politicians look better. Listen here.

5. Your taxes will likely be higher. Even if taxes don’t increase (which I’m sure they will), you will likely have to pay more solely due to inflation. Things get more expensive over time meaning you need more money each year.

Besides, if your retirement accounts actually succeed like your adviser crosses his/her fingers for, wouldn’t you be in a higher tax bracket? If not, it’s probably because your accounts failed.

6. You cannot accumulate enough to only live off of the interest. Like I mentioned in one of my recent podcasts, it’s nearly impossible for even the best savers to live off of 4-5% of their money each year.

7. Paying off “debts” early will shrink your nest egg. Although I am in favor of paying off liabilities, there’s a catch. If pay off your liabilities, it will take money away from your retirement. Unfortunately, you cannot eat a paid-off home. Paying off “debts” is more in the self-interest of the banks than for you. Many retirees are currently asset rich/cash poor which restricts their freedom. For alternative strategies, listen now.

Stop “planning” for retirement!!!  Instead, make it happen by DOING THE OPPOSITE which gives you a better chance.  Learn the “art” of investing to start becoming financially free today!

If you need further convincing, check out these scary stats!

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Independence or “In Dependence?”

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Could independence be no more than freedom from oppression and domination? Conversely, is independence merely unobstructed freedom to do anything we desire with no fear of intentional or unintentional consequences? Absolutely not! The more freedom we expect, the more responsibility we inescapably accept.

Today, we see a pandemic paradigm governing humans to blame anyone when things go awry. Thomas Jefferson proclaimed, “Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.” Why do we shrilly scream for independence and utter whining whispers at the first sight of responsibility?

To many, independence means to be “in dependence.” They fancy others slavishly sowing so they can slothfully reap. They “fight” for freedom, but ultimately, beg for bondage. They want what has never existed - freedom from consequence. Indisputable independence is the freedom to pioneer one’s path and be accountable for the destination.

My challenge is to consider what areas of our life and finances are we not taking on responsibility. Are we blaming market events, investors, financial institutions, banks, politicians, etc for our problems rather than creating solutions? Why can we see so clearly others’ errors which are somtimes trivial, yet are so blind to our own destructive faults? What possibilities would arise if we focused the energy we waste complaining and repeatedly pointing out others’ mistakes towards production and creating greater happiness and financial freedom through discovering soul purpose? What blessings are we failing to see because we focus more time and energy on the lack thereof? I challenge each of us to objectively ponder these questions, journal our responses, and identify ways to further focus on our financial independence.

The Power of Words

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Words (spoken or thought) create your reality. Learn how to change it.

 
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What is the “Art” of Investing?

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Chris Miles and Dale Clarke teach the difference between understanding the “art” of investing, instead of only the “science.” You will understand why you need BOTH in order to succeed in your investing and how this understanding increases your rate of return of your investments. Learn what most investors and investment professionals won’t teach you!

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What Is a GREAT Rate of Return?

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Chris Miles teaches how you can determine what is a great rate of return in your investments and how you can actually INCREASE that return further. Listen to learn what most investors don’t understand!

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Profit in This Great Depression 2.0? (Podcast)

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Find out how you can profit during these tough economic times even when everyone else says you can’t .

 
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What is the Best Investment? (Podcast)

Friday, February 27th, 2009

I am often asked by several people, “What is the best investment?”  The better question would be “What is the best investment for me?”   If you do not have an answer to this question, the best answer would be “For you? Nothing…at this time.”  Since this conversation requires context, listen to my answer.

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What Creates Income?

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Learn how money works for you! In this podcast, we discuss what will increase your cash flow through increasing production and value creation.

 
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