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Managing Money

Managing your money in retirement is just as important as making it. Money gives us the ability to live a good life and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Let's explore the world of encore careers, jobs for seniors and small business success.

1 year ago

5 Annoying Situations for Freelancers and Small Business Owners and How to Respond to Them

Along with the benefits of being a freelancer, or running your own small business, come some aggravating problems. These hassles will occasionally occur, so you should be ready for them. Here are my solutions to the most common issues…

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1 year ago

Securing Your Retirement Income

Purchasing an immediate annuity is a straightforward way to turn a lump sum into a steady, guaranteed income stream that lasts for the remainder of your life. Many retirees use the savings accumulated during their working years to buy an immediate annuity because it provides…

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1 year ago

Unraveling Your Money Mindset: The Knowledge Gap

In the United States, since the late 1990s, financial experts and educators identified a significant gap in financial knowledge among young people. An effort began to designate a special day of the year to educate youth about essential money management skills…

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1 year ago

How Much Should I Be Spending on Bills?

For many women over 60, monthly expenses aren’t just rent, electricity, and the phone bill. They might include a grandchild’s daycare, helping an adult child through a rough patch, supporting a family member’s health care and/or pet care (because let’s be…

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1 year ago

Could a Side Hustle Gig Provide More Financial Peace of Mind in Your 60s?

Traditional jobs are no longer the sole source of income for many. According to a recent Bankrate study, more than 44 million Americans are engaged in some type of ‘side hustle’ income endeavor…

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1 year ago

A New Career Path in My 60s

The post-divorce era is no doubt a time for reflection, certainly a time of change, and likely a crossroads of where one has been, and what comes next. Sage advice is not to make any major life changing decisions for at least a year after…

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1 year ago

5 Reasons Why Boomers Want to Work in Retirement

If I asked you to provide some reasons as to why many Boomers want to continue working in retirement, the most frequent answer would be, “for the money.” I don’t doubt that is the main motive, but I would like to further…

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1 year ago

Two Common Misconceptions About Savings

One common misconception about savings I hear bandied around a lot is that you have to have a LOT of it to have a safe, secure future. This belief often leads to financial paralysis, where people either feel overwhelmed and don’t start saving at all, or they stash money…

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1 year ago

9 Tricks to Help You Manage Your Finances for the First Time After 60

The days of one spouse taking charge of the family finances are long gone, right? I wish that was the case. Over the years, I’ve edited a number of books aimed at helping women master the basics of personal finance and investing…

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1 year ago

The One Trick to Overcoming Financial Procrastination

Jokingly, we have all heard, and then chuckled, the phrase, “Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?” We call that procrastination. Wikipedia’s definition of procrastination is the act of unnecessarily postponing something despite knowing that there…

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