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How To Retire Comfortably Even If You Are Broke

By Douglas Barnes

Ok, so you’re at retirement age, and you’ve got no money, you’ve got no job, no marketable skills and your credit sucks eggs.  What options do you now have, and what are you supposed to do at retirement time.

You’ve begun to realize that your finances have never been this bad, and mentally, you are so depressed, that you are about three to four French fries short of a happy meal.

Alright…here’s the raw deal.

Alright, alright, alright, enough of the crap.…..now let’s start looking at some safe, honest and serious options.

  1. Start saving money.Let me say that again, start saving money.  Even if it’s only a dollar a day.  Make it a top priority.  Hey, I used to own a plastic jar that I used to place all of my loose change in, and I would drop at least a dollar into it every day.  Believe me, it starts to add up.  Once you have several hundred dollars in that jar, put those funds into a money market account or consider investing it in the stock market or mutual funds.
  2. Get you butt out of debt.  Cut up all those high balance and high interest rate credit cards, (it’s called plastic surgery).  Contact https://www.usa.gov/debtand make an appointment.  They offer tremendous help in clearing up your credit.  (Ask me how I know!)
  3. Develop some sort of a side hustle.  (I’m not talking about selling drugs)  Start out as a small business owner and master the techniques needed to build on it.  If you are good at computers, learn how to sell products online.  People good at sales, always find some way to locate a job or make some extra money.  Find saleable items that you can buy wholesale or at a discount, sell those items and then make a profit.
  4. Financial Assistance: If you know where to look, you can find financial assistance for food, housing, and utility bills.  Contact your local social services or Social Security Administration office to ask about any programs you may be eligible for due to your low income.

Click here to see the full list of options and more information on preparing for retirement at BlackandRetired.com.

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