retirewithnoregrets
A retirement journey is joyful. You have devoted your youth to ensure a happy retirement, and you’ll never have to worry about money again. However, even after retirement, it is best to manage unpaid debts, mortgage payments, auto loans, etc. If you planned your retirement when you were young, you wouldn’t have to worry about money. But if you save enough for retirement, you will need to make your money last longer than you think. You must practice safe money management to stretch your savings. This way, you won’t fall into debt. What does frugal living mean?Having a frugal lifestyle does not ...
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Traveling can be a completely freeing experience, regardless at which age you decide to do it. Having the mobility and chance to leave an environment in which you are comfortable and familiar to immerse yourself in a completely new world of cultural experiences is a priceless sensation that leaves a lasting impression. For those of us who have started planning for retirement or at least considered the financial considerations following the years after leaving the workforce, a desire to travel the world, or at least the country, can easily help make your golden years feel more memorable. Though...
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I recently came across a quote from Fulton Oursler, a journalist and prolific playwright, that shook me to my core. “We crucify ourselves between two thieves: regret for yesterday and fear of tomorrow.” In my opinion, that’s spot-on when it comes to every facet of life. But, I think it’s it’s especially applicable when it comes to retirement. For instance, according to a Transamerica survey, the most commonly cited retirement fear is outliving your savings. Fifty-two percent of all workers, both young and old, reported that they’re afraid of outliving their savings and investments. What’s more...
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