How do you know when you’re ready to retire?

EPISODE · Oct 2, 2024 · 22 MIN

How do you know when you’re ready to retire?

from Prime Time with Bec Wilson · host TAPT Podcasts

How do you know when enough is enough? Do you have enough money to retire on, comfortably? Have you had enough of work, or the job you're in?  In this episode, I chat to program producer Genevieve Rule to give you my guidelines for working out your own 'enough number'.  Follow us on social media and via email Get in touch with Bec here: [email protected] You can find the podcast:  @Primetimepod on Instagram @Primetime_podcast on Facebook Sign up for the Primetimers Newsletter at www.primetimers.net  - Get our newsletter with detailed podcast notes sent directly to your inbox every week plus all our helpful articles and updates.  Or follow and learn more about Bec Wilson @becwilsonepic on Facebook @epicretirement on Instagram  Or read her syndicated column in Nine Newspapers (The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age) each week here Nearing retirement?  Join the Retirement Dreaming: Epic Retirement Facebook Group Sign up for the Epic Retirement weekly newsletter at epicretirement.net  Get Bec Wilson’s bestselling book How to Have an Epic Retirement to learn about the six pillars of an epic retirement as you approach and prepare for your future retirement years. Now available - order here Visit Bec’s website at epicretirement.com.au to learn more about her work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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