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You're retired, and you're probably wondering how to spend your day in retirement. Figuring out how to spend the endless free time you have can…
Retirement is a big decision and isn't always an easy one to make. Suze Orman shares her advice about retiring and factors that should be considered when thinking about it. Let us help you make a wise decision with help from Suze. #retirement #planning #suzeorman

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There's more to successful retirement planning than funding a 401(k) or IRA. Learn the retirement planning mistakes to avoid to ensure financial security.

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There's this "thing" about retirement planning that no one talks about. Most of us discover it when we're actually retiring. Don't be one of us ...

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Here are four of tips to help you transition into retirement we would like to share with you, new retiree. Here is what has worked for us.
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"This little gem of a book offers sage advice on everything from downsizing todiet and exercise."—The New York Times With Americans living longer, healthier lives, the conventional idea ofretirement is obsolete. Millions of Americans are working past the age ofsixty-five—not because they have to, but because they want to. Many, likeMarika and Howard Stone, discover second careers, start their own businesses,or go back to school. Too Young to Retire offers inventive and exciting…

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Retire well when you don't have a lot of money? Yes, you can. With value-based retirement, you are in charge of the results – not your financial adviser, or the fluctuations of the stock market. Value-based retirement is based on the idea that you plan your retirement around what you value and eliminate what you don’t. #retirementplanning #retirement #retire #retiree #finances #lifestyle #debtfree
Be creatures of good habits in retirement. Make your routines work for you as you make your own health and wellbeing a top priority.
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Most people don’t have as much money as they would like to have in order to retire at 62. However, you can still retire at 62 with little money using value-based retirement and the wherewithal to make it happen. #retire #retirement #money #finances #lifestyle #debt-free
Follow the advice in The Smartest Retirement Book You'll Ever Read and youwill: * Find simple strategies to maximize your retirement nest egg * Steer clear of scams that rob you of your hard-earned savings * Ensure that your money lasts longer than you do * Avoid the common mistakes that can leave your spouse impoverished * Discover financial lifelines no matter how desperate the economy"If you want a handy guide that provides information in small chunks, Solin'sbook is it." -Newark…

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