I KNOW HOW TO MAKE YOU A RICH NURSE!
I guide nurses to a pain-free retirement and help them avoid retirement collapse.
PASSIONATE ABOUT NURSES GETTING RICH.
I’m Toni, a Registered Nurse. I want to take the temperature down on the scary side of nursing.
The finances. I guide nurses to a pain-free retirement and help them avoid retirement collapse.
I’m here to help you reach your retirement goals. I know what you’re thinking, How the heck do I know if I’m on track to retire on my own terms and how much money do I need? Let’s answer some questions and see if it makes sense to you. You might be surprised how much a 15 minute call can clarify.
WORK.
WORK HARDER.
MONEY.
RETIREMENT.
Eeeek.
Ok, Let's take the temperature down a bit.
I’m Toni and I have been a Registered Nurse for decades. I’ve seen it all. And I am not talking about the daily chaos that nurses face. I am talking about nurses who have worked for years and now don’t have the money to retire.
I was a nurse case manager and home health nurse so I get it. I believe all nurses should have the support they need to live a fulfilled life without financial worries. We were all young once and felt bulletproof but eventually, life catches up to you.
Are you a nurse who deserves a pain-free retirement? I can show you how to not fall into retirement collapse.
This is what I see happen:
Rehabilitation
Due to the high-stress job and easy access to meds (or vodka), many reliable and strong nurses end up in rehab. This is a certain drain on all your saving and future earnings.
Spouse Dies
Life happens and sometimes the supporting spouse dies, throwing the nurse into an unprepared situation that ends all those future plans and retirement dreams.
Major Illness
It happens all the time, either you or a close family member get a dreaded diagnosis and bam there goes the savings.
Grandkids Come Home
Things don’t go as planned and either your kids or your grandkids come back to the nest. Leaving you to support everyone with time, money, and love. The love you’ve got but the money?
Caring for Parents
You’ll also reach that stage in life where you may have to take care of a parent who is ailing or incapacitated, you’re the nurse, and it always falls on you. It is easy to get lost in that labyrinth of care and financial support while ignoring your own needs.
Life Happens
You don’t want nurses to end up as a bag-lady on the street. With easy steps, there is a way to ensure that you can retire and take care of your physical and financial needs whether you are independent, or need minimal, moderate, or maximum assistance.