Prefabricated, modular houses and so-called “tiny houses” are big business at the moment. A modular house is like a traditional home but made in a factory. The same goes with tiny houses, which are miniaturized versions of a full-sized home. Kit homes have a long history, dating back to the days of Sears mail-order home. […]
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4 Great Places to Retire Near Water
The hard reality of retirement is that most people don’t plan for it until it is too late to be implemented feasibly. Or they don’t exactingly calculate how long their retirement fund will last. About 77% of Americans do develop some kind of retirement plan. However, many don’t start saving money early enough for those […]
Make Your Kid a Millionaire With This Simple IRS Program
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are an excellent investment option for people who are looking to save up for retirement. Contrary to what some people think, IRAs are not just meant for adults with full-time jobs. Anyone who is younger than the age of 70½ (which includes children) and is earning an income can contribute to an […]
6 Vibrant Cities Perfect for Active Retirees
Not every retiree dreams of a quiet life on a golf course in a gated community. Many are looking for something more, a place with real outdoor access, a strong sense of community, quality healthcare, and enough going on to keep life interesting for the long haul. The six cities below were chosen because they […]
3 Ways Criminals Are Targeting Older Adults And How to Stop Them
Older adults lose an estimated $3 billion or more to financial fraud every year in the United States, and that number is almost certainly an undercount. Many victims never report what happened out of embarrassment or because they don’t realize they’ve been deceived until long after the damage is done. The people behind these schemes […]
5 Mistakes to Avoid in Your First Year of Retirement
After decades of setting alarms, juggling deadlines, and balancing work with everything else life throws at you, retirement can feel like finally exhaling after a very long hold. But that first year comes with its own learning curve, and the financial and lifestyle decisions you make early on can have consequences that follow you for […]
6 Secrets to Getting Hired After Age 55
Finding a new job after a certain age, especially when you are in your late 50s, can prove to be quite challenging. Older workers have a lower unemployment rate than younger workers, but they also find it difficult to land new positions once they have been out of work for some time. An AARP analysis […]
Two Countries Where You Can on Social Security
The hardest part of retiring is finding a way to live comfortably in a country where inflation and the cost of living rise constantly. The average American retiree needs at least $45,000 to live comfortably in retirement. However, that estimate increases appreciably if you retiree in major and population-dense city centers. And the typical retiree […]
Inflation-Proof Your Retirement Plan
Retirement is supposed to be a time of relaxation and enjoyment, but it can be stressful if you don’t have a solid retirement plan that takes into account inflation. Inflation is the increase in the cost of goods and services over time, and it can seriously impact your retirement savings. In this blog post, we […]
6 Ways to Save Up $1,000 in 30 Days
Saving up $1000 in less than a month can seem like a daunting task, especially if you’re on a tight budget or have unexpected expenses. However, with some creativity, determination, and discipline, it’s possible to reach this goal. Here are six ways to save up $1000 in less than a month. Create a budget Start […]










