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It’s Sunday, which means...it’s recap time here on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast

This week the theme was: How To Spot & Avoid Get-Rich-Quick Schemes

In case you missed any episodes, here’s what I covered this week:

  • How Social Media Has Changed Get-Rich-Quick Scams
  • Can’t Miss Signs of a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
  • The Get-Rich-Quick Scheme You’ve Already Fallen For
  • 5 Get-Rich-Quick Scams To Watch Out For

The most important takeaway from this week is: Get rich quick schemes come in a lot of different flavors. Some are completely legal and others are downright fraudulent scams. But the tell-tale signs to watch out for are always there, so look out for common themes to avoid flushing your money down the toilet and feeling robbed.

Tomorrow I’m starting a brand new weekly theme: 5 Personal Finance Rules For 20-Somethings. Most of you listening aren’t in your 20s but many of you have children who are now young adults entering the workforce and trying to manage their money for the first time with no experience and little to no real training or education on how to do so.

I shared this advice at a talk I did for young professionals last week, it was a hit, and now I’m sharing it with you, so you can pass it along to your adult children.

Thank you so much for listening this week! If you’re enjoying the podcast, chances are someone else you know who is getting close to retirement could also benefit from checking it out, so please share the show with a friend, a neighbor, your sister, or your boss. Just go to your favorite podcasting app, hit the share icon, then text or email the show link to someone you know who is eyeing retirement.

Thanks for sharing the love and spreading the word. I hope you have a blessed Sunday. My name is Ashley Micciche, this is the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast.


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