Are You Financially Screwed If You Are Just Starting Out?

Are You Financially Screwed If You Are Just Starting Out?

Today we talk about what to do if you are midlife or older and you haven’t yet prepared for retirement. We also discuss the book Get the Hell Out of Debt and how it was written. If you have a question for Erin, email assistant@erinskyekelly.com _________________________ Be sure to rate and review this podcast, especially if you love it! Join us in the online program Get the Hell Out of Debt here: www.getthehelloutofdebt.com Scroll down to apply for a Sponsorship Opportunity if $99 is currently out of your budget. Get the book, Get the Hell Out of Debt from any of these online retailers - https://www.erinskyekelly.com/gthood-book-thank-you Free resources here: www.financialtransformation.ca Sign up for the fun/informative newsletter: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/sign-up-for-newsletter _________________________ Erin is also a licensed mortgage associate in Canada and if you want her to handle your mortgage needs, email Erin.Kelly@dlcme.ca. Please help us share financial literacy by rating, reviewing and sharing this podcast, so we can continue to reach the people who need us. Since this episode has aired, and the podcast has grown, we had to make the production decision to air commercials. You may hear us saying that the podcast is commercial-free, and we kept it that way as long as possible, but there was a point where financially it no longer made sense to do so. We thank you for your understanding and know that these advertisers will not take away from your enjoyment of the content, and the many other free resources we offer. If any of the links provided here receive affiliate commissions, it goes to support sponsoring people into the Get the Hell Out of Debt online program who otherwise could not attend. You are changing lives! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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