Nurse Retirement Planning

Here is why you can’t retire as a nurse just by saving money

February 5, 2024 Episode 4: Here is why you can’t retire as a nurse just by saving money

In this episode, Ellaine talks about saving vs investing for your retirement. You can’t save your way to your retirement. She also talks about taking risks when it comes to investing and why this shouldn’t stop you from making your money work for you. She also shared the #1 tip to get started with investing.

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Scrubs and Stocks Podcast is a podcast hosted by Ellaine Maala, RN, NP who is a finance educator, nurse, and owner of Nursing Flowsheet LLC, which is a finance and career blog for nurses. This podcast is created to help nurses build wealth through investing in the stock market, real estate or in their own businesses.

Nurses deserve options whether they want to retire early or work until retirement.

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“Stay Hydrated and Stay Invested!” – your rich nurse bestie

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