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Avoid the poverty trap : why work hard to retire poor / Wayne Wanders.

Can you remember when life used to be simple? What did you need to do? Finish school, get a job, work hard, get the gold watch and enjoy the pension. But times are no longer like that. The retirement system in Australia today is flawed. In the book “Avoid the Poverty Trap” you will learn the reality that most people are on the treadmill to work hard all their life, just to retire poor. This is because they remain dependent. Dependent on someone else. On the Government for the pension. On a faceless fund manager for their superannuation. On their family. Or on lady luck. This dependence means that they are heading straight for what Wayne Wanders, The Wealth Navigator calls the Poverty Trap. This is where “Avoid the Poverty Trap” can help. Not only does it explain why most people are currently heading for the Poverty Trap, but you will learn how to be independent and avoid the Poverty Trap.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
C9007606734 332.024 WAN
Adult nonfiction   Babinda Branch . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780994570604
Dewey 332.024
Author Wanders, Wayne
Title Avoid the poverty trap : why work hard to retire poor / Wayne Wanders.
Published Epping, N.S.W. : Wayana Difference, 2016.
Physical description vii, 148 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary Can you remember when life used to be simple? What did you need to do? Finish school, get a job, work hard, get the gold watch and enjoy the pension. But times are no longer like that. The retirement system in Australia today is flawed. In the book “Avoid the Poverty Trap” you will learn the reality that most people are on the treadmill to work hard all their life, just to retire poor. This is because they remain dependent. Dependent on someone else. On the Government for the pension. On a faceless fund manager for their superannuation. On their family. Or on lady luck. This dependence means that they are heading straight for what Wayne Wanders, The Wealth Navigator calls the Poverty Trap. This is where “Avoid the Poverty Trap” can help. Not only does it explain why most people are currently heading for the Poverty Trap, but you will learn how to be independent and avoid the Poverty Trap.
Subject Finance, Personal
Savings and investment
Investments
Retirement -- Planning
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