Retirement

  • Frugal Living Through Life Changes: Job Loss to Retirement

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    We’re all in this together when life throws us curveballs that hit our wallets hard. Whether you’re facing unexpected job loss, navigating a career change, or approaching retirement with more questions than answers about your finances, you’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed by the financial uncertainty ahead. Here’s the deal: life changes are inevitable, but […]

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  • How To Live Off 2 Million Dollars And Not Go Broke!

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    To many, it may seem bizarre that you could have $2,000,000 and still go broke. However, it’s certainly possible, especially if you’re planning to give up your job and live solely off your net worth. You can easily live off 2 million dollars and not go broke provided that the money is invested strategically and […]

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  • How To Retire On $800,000 – Is It Possible?

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    When you start thinking about retirement one of the first things that comes to mind is the sum required. From experience, I’m pretty sure one of the top Google searches about retirement has to be “What’s the best amount to retire on which doesn’t see you working for longer than you have to or want […]

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  • Is It Possible To Retire At 55 With 300k

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    We all find ourselves at multiple points in our lives playing around with our retirement numbers to find the optimal retirement point. It’s the balance between having enough years left in you to enjoy life and enough money not to worry. Both numbers are different for everyone. After all, I know plenty of people who […]

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