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Why Robert Kiyosaki Says "Savers Are Losers"
And the brutal math behind why saving sucks
Oct 3
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Ryan Hart
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September 2025
Why Dave Ramsey Hates Whole Life Insurance
One thing Dave Ramsey really dislikes is whole life insurance. Here are three reasons he tells his listeners to buy term life insurance instead.
Sep 17
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Ryan Hart
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August 2025
Do These 5 Things If You Want to Retire in the Next 5 Years
Want to retire in 5 years? Learn the 5 reasons to review your savings, income, healthcare, and tax plan so you can retire with confidence.
Aug 27
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Ryan Hart
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Don't Believe This Roth Conversion Myth
Many retirees believe Roth conversions only make sense if you have a taxable account or other savings to pay the taxes.
Aug 25
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Ryan Hart
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7 Things You Can NOW DO at Age 59.5
In this article, you’ll discover the seven steps to take at 59½ to prepare for retirement.
Aug 22
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Ryan Hart
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7 Ways You Can Lose Your Social Security Benefit
Here are seven of the most common reasons seniors lose their Social Security benefits each year.
Aug 21
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Ryan Hart
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What's the Average Retirement Income in the U.S.?
Seven years' worth of real spending data reveals the average income and spending for retirees.
Aug 20
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Ryan Hart
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Working and Receiving Social Security (New 2025 Rules)
Read this if you plan to work while collecting Social Security before your full retirement age.
Aug 19
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Ryan Hart
10 Ways to Generate Income in Retirement
Read carefully because nobody else will tell you this about retirement income strategies.
Aug 18
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Ryan Hart
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How to Not Run Out of Money in Retirement
A 5-step system to protect, grow, and maximize your retirement savings
Aug 15
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Ryan Hart
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10 Ways Social Security Benefits Changed in 2025
Social Security just went through its biggest shake-up in decades. Some changes help you. Others will cost you money.
Aug 15
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Ryan Hart
How to Pay ZERO Taxes on $129,900 of Retirement Income
What if I told you there's a way to pull in $129,900 in retirement income and pay absolutely ZERO in federal taxes? Here's how...
Aug 14
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Ryan Hart
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