Retirement on a Shoestring

Retirement on a Shoestring
Author: John Howells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780762728497

This guide provides seniors with information on quality housing, cultural/recreational offerings, working and retirement, investments, medical care, real estate taxes, retirement in foreign countries, and availability of senior services.

Retirement on a Shoestring

Retirement on a Shoestring
Author: Candy Carlberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781962624718

"Retirement on a Shoestring" by Candy Carlberg is a candid exploration of the challenges many face when planning for retirement, particularly those who find themselves navigating this stage of life with limited financial resources. The book discusses the fear and dread associated with retirement, especially for individuals whose sense of self-worth is deeply tied to their professional identity. It addresses common concerns related to aging, loss of autonomy, and chronic illnesses, which often lead to procrastination and a lack of preparedness. Candy, now in her seventies, candidly recounts her experiences and lack of financial foresight. Her book is a guide to embracing an attitude of exploration, curiosity, and fearlessness in the process of navigating retirement. The book encourages readers to welcome change and celebrate new possibilities. It acknowledges the overwhelming nature of the process, but guides readers to trust their intuition in finding the right path. "Retirement on a Shoestring" is not just a practical guide, but a heartfelt account that inspires readers to rethink their approach to retirement planning, proactive decision-making, and experiencing life with joy and a positive mindset.

100 Tips for Creating a Champagne Retirement on a Shoestring Budget

100 Tips for Creating a Champagne Retirement on a Shoestring Budget
Author: Stewart Welch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2017-05-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692876183

Everyone wants that perfect retirement but most will fall far short for any number of reasons. What if you could make up some of that lost ground? If you are a millennial or Gen Xer, there are so many small changes you can make that will have a huge impact for you at retirement. If you are a baby boomer or retiree there are many tricks and tips you can use to turn your retirement into an adventure worth living. You can create your own champagne retirement even if you're on a shoestring budget. Stewart Welch III and his colleagues use their combined hundreds of years of experience to present to you over one hundred tips to help you create a fun-filled retirement. His new guide has all the advice you need to make wise decisions now that will lead to great rewards years down the road. Or if you're already retired, it's time to break out the champagne and begin using these tips today! - buying or selling a car, - breaking the cycle of interest payments, - purchasing and maintaining a home, - the smartest investing strategy, - choosing the best financial planner, - tracking your spending, - best apps to save you money, - reviewing your will, - dealing with children and money, - your best Social Security strategy, - saving money on travel and leisure, - exploding your way out of credit card debt, - slashing insurance costs, and - planning for your retirement. Your golden years don't have to be something you dread but a new adventure to look forward to!

Retirement on a Shoestring

Retirement on a Shoestring
Author: John Howells
Publisher: Gateway Books
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780933469136

John Howells, a nationally-recognized expert on retirement living, offers sure-fire strategies for saving money on bills; "making it" as a single; reducing the danger of crime; retiring rent-free part time or full time--plus the fifty best affordable retirement locations.

Claim Your Dream Life

Claim Your Dream Life
Author: Dawn Fleming
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1631956663

In this unconventional book about “retirement”, Claim Your Dream Life, trailblazer Dawn Fleming explains how and why she and her husband, Tom, threw caution to the wind after financial devastation in the 2008 crash. Sailing over 5,000 miles from California to Florida, the couple found their direction in the winds of change. At age 50 and 60, they knew it was probably too late to accumulate that “magic number” in their bank account in order to retire. Instead, they moved overseas and found a simpler, happier and richer life at a fraction of the cost of living in the US. After so many people asked Dawn how they could do it too, she had to teach others how to create their Dream Life in Paradise. She launched the Overseas Life Redesign podcast to share the wealth of inspirational stories from people she’s met who are Living the Dream. In Claim Your Dream Life, Dawn outlines the step-by-step process she and Tom used to turn their dream into reality, along with sharing the success strategies her guests have used. Dawn wrote Claim Your Dream Life to provide a roadmap for others to follow.

The Retirement Catch-Up Guide

The Retirement Catch-Up Guide
Author: Ellen Hoffman
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-03-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781557045188

Excerpted in Business Week and The New York Times Syndicate, here's how 54 late starters made up for lost time and maximized their Social Security benefits, turned home equity into retirement income, increased savings by cutting daily expenses, chose a retirement location that fits their budget, and/or devised dozens of other strategies to help build up their retirement assets.

What Every Senior Ought to Know about Retiring

What Every Senior Ought to Know about Retiring
Author: Robert Kennedy
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-01-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781503038875

This book contains plain talk about a simple event that often sounds complicated. The reason I'm publishing this is to give seniors who have accumulated fewer assets than traditionally thought necessary for retirement, a fresh perspective. Experts say about 80% of the Baby Boom generation is at risk of running out of money before they die. AARP says that 40% of them plan to work until they drop. All their lives, their sheer numbers have caused change in every aspect of American society. Traditional retirement will also change as the Boomers enter this space. Deploying insufficient "nest egg" assets using counter intuitive methods will prompt tens of millions of them to retire with a savage defensive posture that can provide safety and security until the end. This book is not about investment strategies, allocation methods or subjects that many financial books cover in detail for the scant minority of Boomers who have accumulated sufficient savings to retire in style. It's for the rest of us with insufficient savings that traditional guidelines suggest will run out before we die. If the traditional odds indicate that 80% of us are at risk of running out of money before we die, obviously we don't want to be running with that crowd - using the traditional guidelines. Am I right? From my perspective, I believe a majority of the "at risk" Boomers can beat the odds and retire safely, and I intend to be one of them... I'll share so you can too. This is a very skinny book. It's not a literary masterpiece by any stretch of your imagination, its' beauty is in its' brevity, its' strength is in identifying why to do what you need to do to proactively protect yourself, your spouse, your family and your retirement from the unintended consequences of unanticipated events that can confiscate everything you have, leaving you helpless and homeless at a time when recovery would be impossible. Stop. Read that run-on sentence again. After just a couple hours of reading you'll have a much firmer grasp of where you are, and how to carve out a safe and secure retirement on a shoe string budget. I implore you to invest those couple hours to plow through this... for you. Retirement for at-risk Boomers will be as serious as armed combat. I mean no slight to the war-time experiences endured by combat veterans, but how can you expect to have fun moving forward if you're constantly looking over your shoulder for trouble, like an infantry soldier? I learned serious lessons in Vietnam that correlate to what I'm seeing on this retirement horizon. Fun and happiness are reserved for forward lookers keeping an eye out for the next adventure and any good reason to enjoy the moments at hand... but here's the rub; It would be absolutely irresponsible of you to not spend what little time and effort it takes to lock down security for the rest of your life, wouldn't it? When I say that the protections need to be in place in advance of any unplanned incident or emergency, your professional legal and financial advisers will support this, which is why I call "locking-in security" an immediate necessity. It's not complicated at all.

Early Retirement Extreme

Early Retirement Extreme
Author: Jacob Lund Fisker
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN: 9781453601211

"How to retire in your 20s and 30s (without winning the lottery). This book provides a robust strategy that makes it possible to stop working for money in less than a decade."--Page 4 of cover.

So Far So Good

So Far So Good
Author: Mariati Yahya
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466927054

This light hearted reading from the author is about a very important chapter of a person life transition from busy working life to more meaningful retirement. It is also about retiring without having millions to sit on. In short it's about the author's shoestring retirement. The book revealed how the author planned her financial needs before, during and her future in retirement. This book also mentioned the author's two cents worth on issue such as burnout and how you should watched and recognized it earlier to lessen the stress of your working life. Among other things mentioned in the book: • What and why about bucket list • The author's own list • What three years of retirement experiences learnt and bringing it to the next level • Element of humor in the form of sketches Readers can pick up some pointers on the positive aspect of retirement and living within your means.