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My Top Tips on Making Withdrawals from Your Retirement Distribution Sources

By Stan Corey June 20, 2019

This is by far one of the most challenging financial areas to consider during your retirement transition phase. Read More

4 Retirement Benefits of the New SECURE Act – The Rules – They Are A-Changin’!

By Danielle Howard June 18, 2019

There are things brewing in Washington, DC, that may nicely “season your pot” of financial assets available for your fall season of life. The House of Representatives recently passed the SECURE…

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5 Secrets to Feeling Safe Financially After Retirement

By Sixty and Me June 08, 2019

When retirement is already a fact, it is too late to talk about saving money. What do you do then? In today’s video, Wealth Logic founder and financial expert Allan Roth shares some practical strategies for achieving financial security in retirement. Enjoy the show! Read More

How to Live in Luxury in Retirement… No Matter Your Budget

By Sixty and Me April 12, 2019

At International Living, we believe firmly that you don’t have to be wealthy and well-connected to lead a more interesting, international life full of adventure and travel. You simply need to know how to do it. And there’s nobody better positioned to show you than the experts at International Living. Read More

Pay Less AND Travel Better: 3 Tips for Exploring the World in Style (on the Cheap)

By Sixty and Me April 04, 2019

Imagine for a moment what a truly travel-filled life would look like for you if money were no object.

Maybe you’d spend a few weeks (or a few months) a year in a sunny beach town… sailing, surfing, enjoying the warm ocean. Read More

When it Comes to Making Money in Retirement, is $500 Better than $100,000?

By Margaret Manning February 10, 2019

Do you know what older adults fear most? Is it death? Nope. Getting a serious illness? Not even close. According to a survey by the financial company Allianz, baby boomers fear running out of money in retirement more than anything else.

Specifically, they found that 43% of boomers feared outliving their savings. That’s more than the percentage of people who feared cognitive decline and loneliness combined! Read More

Retire Earlier, Live Better, Spend Less – It’s Easy Overseas!

By Sixty and Me January 18, 2019

“I’m sitting on my roof terrace looking out at the beautiful Pacific Ocean… and I’m basking in the feeling of being on a permanent vacation… [on] a monthly budget of $1,200,” says Mark Bradbury from his perch at the beach in Ecuador.   Read More

Looking for a Job After 60? Career Expert Kerry Hannon Offers Some Useful Advice!

By Margaret Manning October 29, 2018

Money is a hot-button topic.  Most people would rather admit to having an affair than that they have credit card debt! So, I set out to find an expert who could offer no-nonsense advice, just for women over 60. Kerry Hannon is just such an expert. Read More

Welcome to the Twilight Zone, a.k.a., The First Stage of Retirement

By Stan Corey September 06, 2018

Yesterday was my last day of ‘official’ employment! I am now entering the first stage of retirement, or some might say, the “twilight zone.”

I opened up my computer and found that my company email had been blocked, my calendar had changed, and all contacts had been erased. But I also had an outpouring of well-wishes on my Facebook page that was very encouraging. Read More

When it Comes to Saving for Retirement, 60 is the New 50

By Margaret Manning September 06, 2018

I’m somewhat skeptical of the whole concept of “retirement.” I’ve seen far too many cases of people building up retirement as the “ultimate destination,” only to find themselves feeling lost, socially isolated and financially stretched when they finally get there. Read More