Here's my story...
After working various jobs in corporate America, getting laid off after 9/11/2001 and again in my mid 50's, I realized that I had earned a good living over the years, but that I had neglected to save for retirement.
When I realized that my “Golden Years” were just around the corner and not looking all that “golden”, I began to panic!
I’m happy to say that I’m not panicking anymore and I am actually looking forward to living my dreams of traveling, golfing, and volunteering when I retire. I am helping other women find this same security. I'd like to show you what I'm doing.
I'm working with a company that’s expanding and looking for new customers. I’m looking for a key person to help recruit and train a team in this area and also for people to help us get new customers.
Do you think you could do that if I helped you? If so, send me a message and let's talk so we can see if we should work together.
- Edie Elting
Indian Land, SC
(Charlotte, NC area)
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Can you relate?
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80% of female baby boomers will not be financially secure in their retirement because of inadequate savings |
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58% of female baby boomers have less than $10,000 in retirement savings |
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The average Social Security income received by women 65 years and older in 2004, was $9,408 a year |
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46% of all elderly unmarried females receiving Social Security benefits in 2004 relied on Social Security for 90% of their income |
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Women who reached age 65 in 2005 are expected to live an additional 20 years |
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Three out of every four elderly people who live in poverty are women. Many of them weren't poor when their husbands were alive. |
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