- Finding the Best Retirement Communities – Answer a Few Questions First
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Finding the best retirement community just right for you should not be a chore. You can make it a lot smoother process by answering a few questions first. Do not forget to have each person make his or her own lists of retirement preferences independent of the other.
- Four Tips For Frugal Retirement – Avoid Doing These Things
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Frugal retirement is a choice some are forced to make in today’s economic climate. Your chances of success are greater if you do not fall into any of these four categories. Hopefully, these do not apply to you.
- Retire in Oregon – Why Retiring in Oregon Makes Sense to Many
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Retiring in Oregon makes sense to the active retiree. Especially in Central Oregon where the rain that hits in the coastal areas is moderated by the Cascade mountains. The Bend area offers a small town feel to a city with lots of attractions.
- Retiring in Texas – Before Retiring in Texas, Do Some Planning
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Retiring in Texas is what some folks dream about. Texas is big and offers a lot of choices, in climate, amenities and transportation options. For those fortunate enough to care about income taxes, Texas is one of the seven states that does not tax income at the state level.
- Do You Feel You Cannot Retire? Do Not Give Up
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] If you feel retirement is impossible now do the economy hitting your nest egg. Think again. There are several ways to enjoy retirement and spend less than you thought necessary. Living in a park model community is only one way to enjoy a fun and frugal retirement.
- Cheap Places to Retire – Panama Really Welcomes You
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Your list of cheap places to retire should include Panama. No other nation goes out of its way any further to compete for your retirement dollar. The country itself is beautiful, great beaches, cooler mountains. The Panamanian people are very friendly toward Americans.
- Cheap Places to Retire in the US – How About Anywhere the RV Goes?
[Automotive:RV] The list of cheap places to retire is close to 50 with an RV in the equation. Living in an RV is cheaper than a house for sure. You have a freedom of movement unmatched in any other lifestyle. Look to living in an RV when making up your list of cheap places to retire.
- Living in an RV – Some Dos and Don’ts
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV is fun and pretty unregimented. There a few things you should be aware of to make you the best neighbor possible at the RV park. Mostly common sense but important none the less.
- Cheap Places to Retire – Living in Ecuador is As Cheap As it Gets
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Ecuador is one of the very cheapest places to retire close to the United States. Reports of $600 a month are heard. Lunch for a dollar and cheap public transportation are a few of the ways to cut your retirement budget. Being on the Equator and the Andes mountains running through it offers varied microclimates to choose from.
- Cheap Places to Retire – Mexico is Home to a Million Retirees
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Your cheap places to retire list should include Mexico. The government sponsored health care program in Mexico costs $270 a year. Many are retiring and living well on $1000 to $2000 a month, including domestic help. Come on down.
- Compare Health Insurance Plans Yourself Without Talking to a Salesperson
[Insurance:Health] Compare health insurance plans without talking to a salesperson. Why is that so difficult? The insurance companies want it to be difficult for you, easy for them.
- Cheap Living in Retirement – How it Means More Money to Spend
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Cheap living in retirement can mean more cash for you to spend. How? Reduce your housing costs by removing the space you do not really need or use on a daily basis.
- Cheap Living in Retirement – Why You Should Adopt a Cheap Living Lifestyle
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Cheap living in retirement isn’t about sacrifice…it is about shopping efficiently. Saving money, frugal living, simple living should be part of your retirement lifestyle. It is not hard, it is common sense, and anyone can do it.
- Living in an RV – 5 Things You Will Not See RVing
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV can require major adjustments. Certain habits must be dealt with or the transition to the RV lifestyle will be difficult. Take a look at 5 things you will not see or experience while RVing.
- Affordable Individual Health Insurance Plans – Get Your Quotes Today
[Insurance:Health] There are a lot of individual health insurance plans to choose from. There are many health insurance companies competing for your business. Why? Spending on health care makes up one sixth of the US economy.
- Why I Use E Health Insurance & Why You Should Too
[Insurance:Health] I have used e health insurance exclusively for the last 8 years. It makes me an informed purchaser of health insurance and has saved our family thousands in premiums. The system is stacked against giving consumers exposure to all companies and policies. You can get over 100 quotes in 30 seconds all without giving up your phone number.
- Affordable Health Insurance – Don’t Think it is Unavailable
[Insurance:Health] Affordable health insurance is available, the health insurance business is huge and competition is fierce for your health insurance dollar. But the system is set up to expose you to very few options. Find out how to get quotes from all insurance companies in 30 seconds. Best of all no salesperson will call.
- Affordable Health Insurance – How Do You Know If You Are Getting the Best Deal?
[Insurance:Health] Affordable health insurance is available…the health insurance companies spend big bucks to entice you to buy from there particular offerings. Because there are hundreds of health insurance companies you need to know what is available from all companies, not just a few. Here’s how to get informed and save money.
- Health Insurance – Find Out If You Are Overpaying
[Insurance:Health] Health insurance companies comprise a significant portion of our economy. They compete very hard for your health insurance dollar. The system is set up to keep you less than fully informed of all available options. In 30 seconds, without giving you phone number, there is away to find out if and how much you are overpaying.
- Early Retirement Planning – Does it Include Consideration of Low Cost Alternative Lifestyles?
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Early retirement planning can be a great tonic for those stuck in a job that they do not like. Most would like to quit work, go to the islands and chill.
- Small Space Living – Four Reasons You Should Consider This Frugal Living Lifestyle
[Real-Estate:Homes] Small space living is an option that some are forced to face. It does not have to be a total negative. You will find that small space living is cheaper, more efficient, easier to manage and better for the planet than living in a larger space. You may find it to be more fun as well.
- Retiring to Mexico Where it Costs Less to Live
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Retiring to Mexico is is an option that should be considered if you are ready to retire. The current economy is not the best and those getting to retirement age may feel retiring won’t happen for them. Let’s look at options that require less money to retire.
- Top Ten Reasons to Retire – They Have Nothing to Do With Money
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] The top ten reasons to retire are not what you think. There are some reasons so obvious that they are overlooked. This has nothing to do with money or formulas. It is a more practical approach to retirement. Are you still number bound in your retirement planning?
- Best States to Retire In, with Regard to Income Tax
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Picking the best states to retire in may be influenced by the state income tax situation. Seven states have no state income tax. Twenty seven states do not tax Social Security and twenty six do not tax military pensions. This may be important information for both the wealthy and the retiree whose sole income is from a pension.
- Living in an RV – Are They Hard to Drive?
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV is fun. Do not let the perceived difficulty in driving one stop you from enjoying this great lifestyle. There are a few baby steps to take and then you soon be swinging your rig in and out of spots with ease.
- Living in an RV – What is Your Favorite Rig?
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV means many different types of RVs. There are motor homes that cost over a million dollars to a popup camper pulled behind a small car. The stories of how you chose the rig you chose may be the encouragement that someone needs to try out this lifestyle will you share?
- The Best State to Retire In – What is Your Opinion?
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] The best state to retire in will be different from person to person. The stories of how they came to decide on the states they picked are varied and interesting to the rest of us. How this important decision was made may give encouragement to others in similar situations.
- Living in an RV – Earning Extra Money
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV is a lot of fun. But what if you have to earn a little each month to pay for your wanderlust. There are several ways to do just that. Some involve working around the campground and some are working inside. Come check them out.
- Easiest Ways to Save Money – Use Merchant Cards
[Finance:Budgeting] One of the easiest ways to save money is to use the cards that merchants hand out for free to improve customer loyalty. The savings with these cards versus not having one can be very big. It takes only a minute to fill out the forms and get one on the spot. Don’t leave money at the checkout stand.
- Guide to Living Cheap – Plan Your Shopping Trips
[Finance:Budgeting] No guide to living cheap would be complete without stopping and examining your shopping habits. By that I mean never run to the store to buy one item. If you do it shows poor or no planning. Your savings will be the greatest if you shop one day a week and always keep a supply of staples on hand.
- Living on a Sailboat – Through Hull Maintenance is Important
[Recreation-and-Sports:Boating] Living on a sailboat is a lot of fun. You will enjoy it more if you know how to keep water out of your boat. Before going anywhere you should know where your through hulls are located; how to stop leaks; how the bilge pumps and bilge pump switches operate. Boating safely starts with knowing how to stay dry.
- Living in an RV – What Do You Do All Day?
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV sounds like fun. You may wonder what fills up a typical day. Let’s take a look at dawn to dusk in one of our favorite parks in Sunriver, Oregon.
- Living in an RV – How to Choose the Right Rig
[Automotive:RV] Living in an RV is a great way to retire. But there are so many choices to make in getting the right rig for you. Class A, travel trailers…how do you decide. it is not all that difficult to choose the perfect rig for you to enjoy RVing.
- Park Model Mobile Homes – Don’t Knock it Until You Try It
[Real-Estate:Homes] Park model mobile homes are not only 5 times less expensive than a stick built home…They offer a lifestyle that is more fun. Don’t laugh, these communities are like summer camps for the 55 and up crowd. If the economy forces you to look at this way of retiring you will find it is not a sacrifice at all. Can you beat cheaper and more fun?
- Affordable Health Insurance – There is Competition For Your Insurance Dollar
[Insurance:Health] Affordable health insurance does not seem possible with the unending surge in premiums. But with a market this huge, and this profitable, there is fierce competition for your insurance dollar. Most people don’t realize this because of the hassle of switching insurance companies. There is an easy way to save thousands a year…thousands a year.
- Cheap Living in Retirement – Consider a Park Model Mobile Home
[Real-Estate:Homes] Cheap living in retirement brings up thoughts about doing without…eating dog food, ugh…and other unpleasant thoughts. It does not have to be like that at all. It can be a lot of fun to be frugal.
- Frugal Living in Retirement – Consider Living in an RV
[Automotive:RV] Frugal living in retirement brings up thoughts about doing without…eating dog food…and other unpleasant thoughts. It does not have to be like that at all.
- Easiest Ways to Save Money – Research Before You Buy
[Shopping-and-Product-Reviews] Easiest ways to save money involve doing a little research online before you buy. Armed with the best internet price for an item you can see if a local merchant will match that price. The worst that can happen is that they say no…the best that can happen is you make a very prudent purchase.
- Affordable Health Insurance – Don’t Pay Too Much
[Insurance:Health] Affordable health insurance is available due to the competition between companies that want your insurance dollar. Over 100 different policies from the very best companies are available in a minute, online, without giving out your phone number. We are talking savings in the thousands.
- Frugal Retirement Living – Have You Considered a Park Model Mobile Home?
[Real-Estate:Homes] Living in a park model mobile home is a great way to enjoy frugal retirement living. It is far from trailer park living with modern park model communities offering a tremendous number of amenities to residents. If the recession has you thinking you can’t retire…think again park model mobile homes is a great way to retire.
- Living Cheap in Retirement – Having Fun in an RV
[Automotive:RV] Living cheap in retirement is fun as well when you retire to living in an RV. The freedom and flexibility an RV gives retirees is unmatched with fixed dwellings. There is no where you can not go and bring your home with you as well. No more unpacking and no more snowblower…ah, what a life.
- Retiring to Mexico – The Time is Right
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Retiring to Mexico make more sense now than ever. Three things are converging to help Americans make this decision. The peso is down 30% in the last year. The recession is being felt in Mexico as much as the US. The US media would have us believe that Mexico is not safe due to drug violence. The interior remains safer than the US.
- How to Get Cheap Health Insurance – Do Your Research
[Insurance:Health] Getting cheap health insurance is easy if you know where to go. Get free quotes and over 100 policies to choose from, with prices, and whether or not your current doctor will accept the insurance company. All in about a minute, without giving your phone number.
- Cheap Health Insurance – How Much Can You Save?
[Insurance:Health] Finding cheap health insurance is not difficult if you know how. Costs are skyrocketing, but companies are still competing for your insurance dollar. Get over a hundred quotes for free, in seconds, without giving your phone number. Don’t waste another penny.
- Cheap Living and Loving it in a Park Model Mobile Home
[Real-Estate] Cheap living and loving it is what residents of park model mobile home communities do every day. It is country club living without the dues and more activities to choose from. If you think these communities are low class you will be surprised. From excellent security to a hopping activity center these places are a great way to life and live cheaply.
- Cheap Health Insurance With No Hassle
[Insurance:Health] Getting cheap health insurance quotes shouldn’t be a hassle. I consider asking for my phone number a hassle. There is a way to get over 100 policy quotes, in less than a minute, free with no obligation…with no phone number. We all need at least a catastrophic policy…what you don’t need is to overpay for this necessary evil.
- Living Frugal in an RV – Living Frugal Can Be Fun
[Automotive:RV] Frugal living in an RV is a great way to enjoy retirement. If you are being forced to examine more frugal ways to retire, don’t overlook the RV lifestyle. You see a lot of different and fun places at a fraction of what staying in a motel would cost.
- Health Insurance Quotes Without Giving Your Phone Number
[Insurance:Health] Getting health insurance quotes without giving your phone number is easy and something you should do right now. Whenever you are online do you stop when asked for your phone number and best time to call? I do…I can’t stand to be interrupted at home…especially by a salesperson.
- Living Cheaply and Loving it in Small Spaces
[Real-Estate] Living cheaply and loving it in small spaces is for the person who is unsure about downsizing. You can live cheap and well and be more efficient in your use of space. We have done it to the extreme it should be easy for you to do.
- Living Frugal in a Park Model Mobile Home
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Living frugal in a park model is not the step down most people imagine. The park model communities in Arizona, are beehives of activity. Every possible preference for a hobby can be found in the parks, some having over 2,000 units. Some have golf courses. Come see how park model mobile homes can making owning two retirement homes feasible.
- Cheap Health Insurance – You Need at Least Catastrophic Coverage
[Insurance:Health] Cheap health insurance is a must these days. You need the protection of some health insurance but don’t know how to avoid overpaying. There is an on line service that will give you a hundred policies to choose from with premium costs…without giving your phone number. It’s fast, free, and informative.
- Living on a Sailboat – What Do You Need to Know to Go Cruising?
[Recreation-and-Sports:Boating] Living on a sailboat is great fun. Don’t let the naysayers on the dock convince you that you need a lot of knowledge before you go cruising. You pick up a lot as you go. It usually boils down to common sense.
- Cheap Health Insurance – Get the Right Policy and Don’t Overpay
[Insurance:Health] Cheap health insurance is obtainable if you know where to look. Get over 100 policies with premium price to choose from instantly, without giving your phone number. You can also find out on line if your doctor will accept the policy you are choosing. It is free and quick.
- Retiring to Mexico – Cheap Living With Flair
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Retiring to Mexico makes more and more sense. Cheap health care, cheap domestic help, cheap living in general. Combine this with a great climate and a small town feel…what are you waiting for.
- Cheap Living in Retirement – It is Not What You Think
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Cheap living in retirement doesn’t mean sacrifice. There are certain lifestyles that are a lot of fun and also cheap. Among them are living on a sailboat, full time RVing, living in a park model mobile home or some combination of the above. Don’t say you can’t retire, you can.
- Early Retirement Planning – The Big Flaw in Your Anticipated Spending
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Early Retirement Planning rarely assumes that you will spend less when you retire. If you are motivated to retire then you will spend a lot less to stay retired. Don’t make the mistake of assuming you will continue to spend at your working life level.
- Early Retirement Planning Don’t Forget to Factor in Health and Your Age
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Early retirement planning does not always take into account your age and health. To fully enjoy retirement it is important to be as healthy as possible. When you are planning remember the longer you wait to retire you will be less able to physically do the things you enjoy.
- Best Early Retirement Planning – Just Do It!
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] The best early retirement planning should prepare you for the predictable reaction of your friends, family and co worker. They, along with your financial planner will say you can’t do it. We know what we are talking about the same thing happened when we retired early 14 years ago. Learn from our experience.
- How to Buy a New Car – Six Rules to Follow and You Will Save Money
[Automotive] How to buy a new car gives you the buyer 6 tips to follow taht will save you big bucks. This is usually the second biggest purchase you will make. Learn why going to the dealership first is the worst mistake of all. This will prepare you for all the steps of the car buying process. Be informed and save.
- Cheap Health Insurance – How to Get Over 100 Quotes For Free in One Minute
[Insurance:Health] Finding cheap health insurance used to be a real pain. Now there is a way to quickly get over 100 offers. For free, no obligation, without giving your phone number. Make yourself a hero and save some money on this basic need.
- Cheap Living in Retirement – Don’t Expect a Lot of Encouragement From Others
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Living cheap in retirement is not about sacrificing. It is all about deciding that retiring is more important than continuing to work…maybe with people you don’t like. You will not get a lot of encouragement from others when you say you are retiring. After all they are jealous of you.
- Living on a Sailboat – What Do You Do All Day?
[Recreation-and-Sports:Boating] Living on a sailboat sounds great, but you wonder if it would be boring. Well here’s what a typical day might be for you, living aboard. Imagine no TV or newspapers.
- Living on a Sailboat – A Fun and Frugal Way to Retire
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Living on a sailboat is great way to retire. It is very frugal and does require a lot of experience in sailing. If you have a desire to experience a fun and cheap way of retiring, consider living aboard a sailboat. It is a ball.
- Living on a Sailboat in the Caribbean – How to Stay Safe
[Travel-and-Leisure:Sailing] Living on a sailboat in the Caribbean is a dream for most people. It is also a very safe way to travel and relax if you sue common sense. Nothing more than acting like you would in the US in an unfamiliar place. Pirates…we never even heard of any.
- Finding the Best State to Retire – It Took Us 6 Years of Fun to Find It
[Real-Estate:Moving-Relocating] Finding the best state to retire in was a long and fun process for my wife and I. Our RV was our vehicle to expose us to many states. After many years on the west coast we made our decision. We recommend the RV as a great way to determine the best state to retire in for your family.
- Early Retirement Planning – Money and Getting Older
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Early retirement planning is usually all about money and disregards the fact you are getting older everyday. If you give more consideration to the fact that increased age means decreased ability to do things we once could you would be more likely to retire early.
- Living Cheaply at the Ball Park – Make it A Way of Life
[Recreation-and-Sports:Baseball] Living cheaply does not mean the fun stops. Your fun increases when you know you pay a lot less than others for the same thing. How a night at the ball park doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.
- Living Cheap – It Can Be a Way of Life – Try Living Cheap and See
[Finance:Budgeting] Living cheap is a mindset that can become a lifestyle. Meet your financial goals buy learning how not to waste money. There is money laying on the floor learn how to go get it.
- Living Cheap Does Not Mean Sacrifice – Living Cheap Means You Are Smart
[Finance:Budgeting] Living cheap does not mean self denial, sacrifice or doing without. It is an accumulation of habits that do not waste money. Here are some simple tips of how to save money. make them habits and be kind to your family.
- Living Cheap is Not a Bad Thing, Living Cheap is Efficient
[Finance:Personal-Finance] Living cheap is not a negative. If the economy has forced us to modify our spending habits, that’s a good thing. Keep the habits learned in tough times in good times.
- Picking the Best State to Retire May Be More Difficult Than You Think
[Investing:Retirement-Planning] Choosing the best state to retire may be more difficult that you think. That’s a good thing, it is nice to have more to choose from. Your options are expanded when you consider cheap living options that are fun as well.
- Living Cheap and Loving It – Living in an RV
[Automotive:RV] Economy got you down? Looking for ways of cheap living. Living in an RV is not only cheap living it is a lot of fun. Life giving you lemons…make lemonade.
- Living Cheaply and Well – Make it a Lifestyle Starting Now
[Finance:Personal-Finance] Living cheaply and well is doable with little effort. It can become a lifestyle that is fun and rewarding with no sacrifice. We have done it and can show you how too.
- One of the Best Ways to Retire Early – Living Aboard a Sailboat
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] Of all the ways to retire early, living aboard a sailboat was the most fun way we could find. We did it for 8 years and found it to be a very frugal lifestyle as well. Some folks dream of this, we did it… so can you.
- Small Space Living – Going From 1800 Square Feet to Less Than 100 Square Feet
[Real-Estate:Homes] Small space living is an option some should consider in today’s economy. We moved from 1800 square feet to less than 100 square feet and loved it. Moving on a boat may be an extreme, moving to a smaller home is very doable…
- Cheap Living – Retire to Ecuador, Life on the Equator Awaits
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] A good life and cheap living can be had for retirees who choose Ecuador. From beach life to colonial cities high in the Andes. Ecuador is a friendly and inexpensive place to retire.
- Retire Overseas – Don’t the Natives Dislike Americans?
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] When you suggest to retire overseas because it is cheap, don’t let that be the sole criteria. You must also use common courtesy and smile in order to enjoy the money you are saving. It is cheap to retire overseas, but you need the right attitude to be happy.
- Retire Overseas – How About the Language Barrier?
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] To retire overseas is not an option many of us contemplated until recently. With the current economy and loss of jobs we need all the choices we can get. Don’t let the language barrier keep you from this great way to retire cheaply.
- Cheap Living – Have You Considered a Park Model Mobile Home?
[Real-Estate:Homes] Living cheap is not something we thought about before the stock market crash and the current sick economy. There is hope if you consider cheaper lifestyles. Park model mobile homes is one way of living cheap you should consider.
- The Cheapest Place to Retire? It’s Really Up to You
[Home-and-Family:Retirement] The cheapest place to retire may be in places you never thought you could afford. Expand your horizons a bit and consider several options that cost much less money than a conventional home.
- Living in Small Spaces – It is Easier Than You Think
[Real-Estate:Moving-Relocating] Living in small spaces means downsizing and sacrificing to most folks. It can be a lot of fun. It will also give you the confidence to better handle economic downturns, like right now.
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