20 of the Best Part-Time Jobs for Retirees
If you want to work part time in retirement, here are some job options to consider.
If you want to work part time in retirement, here are some job options to consider.
Fear is not a most welcomed feeling and we spend a great deal of time and energy trying to avoid it. Yet all that goes out the window when it comes to horror stories, which tap into an emotional masochism of sorts, captivating us with their harrowing tales, jump scares, and carefully picked creepy houses. […]
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Prepare for delightful sensory overload at the NW Flower & Garden … The Seattle Times
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“Forty years ago, my mother fell in love with Marthaâs Vineyard,” Caroline Kennedy shared, thinking back to the time Jackie Kennedy Onassis first laid her eyes on the serene estate she bought back in 1979. “When she found Red Gate Farm, it was a perfect expression of her romantic and adventurous spirit. The dunes and […]
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How much better would your financial life be if you knew how to make $200 a day, and fast? You could use the money to pay off debt, build an emergency fund, save for a house, or invest long-term.
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I wrote a plan in 2013 outlining my goal to buy 100 rental properties. I created this plan because I wanted a huge goal that would push and motivate me. I have not come close to reaching that goal, mostly because I stopped buying houses when the market increased so much in Colorado. In 2017, … Read more
I’m off today (and tomorrow), so this will be a nice, long weekend. I’m not sure what I’m doing today, probably just going to bum around. And I’m sure most of you noticed, but I changed my blog up a bit, how does it look? I’m still making changes, but I got tired last night […]
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Reputable financial advisors, websites and your mom say to save for retirement, college, a down payment for a home and emergencies. A typical response might be, Â âYeah, but how much?â and âWhen?â Libraries of books have been written on this subject. The implication is that determining your proper savings rate involves solving differential equations, brushing
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