Frequently Asked Questions
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RRC pricing is $899 per year. When you join, you gain access to powerful retirement software, expert coaching, and our one-of-a-kind Retirement Master Class — everything you need to plan, thrive, and enjoy your next chapter!
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Nope! If you’re not happy, we’re not happy. When you join RRC, you can relax knowing you're covered by our satisfaction guarantee. Cancel anytime, for any reason, within the first 30 days of enrollment, and we will refund your entire membership fee at your request.
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Yes, memberships automatically renew until you choose to cancel. You can easily request a cancellation within the Mighty Networks platform or email our team for help at hello@rockretirementclub.com.
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We use Mighty Networks as our "interaction" Clubhouse because we want to ensure a private community where non-members cannot view our content. In the Clubhouse, we offer social media style discussion on retirement topics both to the general membership and in specialty groups. The RRC Team, including Roger and our Retirement Coaches, offers weekly Zoom meetups where you can interact with the RRC staff and other RRC members. Most meetups are recorded and made available in Mighty Networks as video and through our private RRC podcast.
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Your subscriptions to Everplans legacy software and the MoneyGuideElite retirement calculator last as long as your Rock Retirement Club Membership is active. If you cancel your membership at any point, you can purchase an Everplans subscription on your own. Unfortunately, at this time, MoneyGuidePro does not make its products available to individual consumers.
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CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional (CFP®) A certified financial planner™ professional is an individual who has received a formal designation from the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. It signifies expertise in financial planning, taxes, estate planning, retirement, and taxes. Becoming a CFP is one of the most difficult and stringent processes for financial advisors. It requires years of experience, successful completion of standardized exams, a demonstration of ethics, and formal education, as well as ongoing continuing education, which includes 30 hours of coursework every two years. A CFP professional is bound to a fiduciary duty, meaning they must make decisions with their client's best interests in mind. Read more about CFP® professionals on Investopedia.
Certified Private Wealth Advisor® (CPWA®) The Certified Private Wealth Advisor® designation program is an advanced credential created specifically for wealth managers who work with high-net-worth individuals, focusing on the life cycle of wealth: accumulation, preservation, and distribution. Candidates who earn the certification understand how to develop specific strategies to minimize taxes, monetize and protect assets, maximize growth, and transfer wealth. Read more about the CPWA® certification here.
Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®) Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®) certification is the peak international technical portfolio construction program for investment consultants, analysts, financial advisors and wealth management professionals. CIMA® certification continues to be the highest level of advanced investment education for client-facing advisors. Read more about the CIMA® certification here.
Retirement Management Advisor® (RMA®) The Retirement Management Advisor® certification program is an advanced certificate program that focuses on building custom retirement income plans to mitigate clients' risks and to master the retirement planning advisory process, all within an increasingly regulatory environment. Read more about the RMA® certification here.
CIMA®, CPWA®, and RMA® certified professionals are required to complete and report a minimum of 40 credit-hours of continuing education within a 2-year period. At least two of those 40 credit-hours must be dedicated to ethics and at least one towards tax or regulatory topics.
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You can reach out to us here with any questions you have.
What does it mean to “rock retirement”?
Rocking retirement (verb) - utilizing your resources to create your imagined best life; reaching a state where decisions about money and life are intertwined
Here in the Rock Retirement Club and on the Retirement Answer Man podcast, we talk all the time about “rocking retirement.” But what does that mean? More importantly, what does it mean for you?
Here are some definitions of “rocking retirement” from our Club members.
“Enjoying the freedom I have to do the things that matter most to me.”
“My time is now my own.”
“Thriving instead of just surviving.”
“Not being obligated to someone else’s calendar and agenda.”