Expenses You Can Reduce or Eliminate in Retirement During your career, your job is earning money. In retirement, your new job is reducing expenses so you can stretch your retirement savings as far as possible. Get started stretching by reducing or eliminating these...
Reducing Expenses After Retirement Now that you have retired, it’s time to take on a new job. Instead of working to earn money, it’s time to work on saving money and reducing expenses. Get started with these tips. by Pam Hutzler You worked hard all your...
Retirement Spending on Safety a Good Investment Spending that creates safety belongs in any retirement budget. It’s a good way to use your financial independence to help maintain your physical and mental independence. by Rick Kahler Want to increase your...
The Benefits and Pitfalls of a Reverse Mortgage by Gary Foreman How do you determine if taking out a reverse mortgage is best for your financial situation? Depending on why you need to borrow, another option might suit your short- and long-term financial needs better....
Moving Away From Family To Better Afford Retirement Living Expenses Some retirees find they must move to another city or state in order to retire comfortably, which often means leaving family. Which is worse? Going back to work or moving away? Retired readers who have...
Your Emergency Fund In Retirement: A Comprehensive Guide by Gary Foreman How does retirement affect your need for a rainy day fund? Find out why you’ll still likely need an emergency fund once you’ve retired and how you’ll manage and use it a bit...
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