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Married Life After Retirement
Yodle Local Articles —
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Your life likely moves at rapid pace. You have so many responsibilities and people relying on you that you barely have time to stop, let alone do anything for yourself. If you’re married and have children, you and your spouse likely get little time to see one another unless you steal glances across the dinner table ...20 hours ago -
HSA (logistics)
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
Well... next month were starting with a medical coverage with an HSA option. The plan is great (with a large employer contribution) and simply too good to pass up. Anyway, I did some searching of existing posts but did not specifically come across answers to the following questions (at times, I can be search ...1 day ago -
Retiree Dependant coverage after age 65
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
I am trying to figure out what health coverage is available to me as the spouse of my husband and for our children if he retires and then turns 65. DH is 62 and would like to retire sometime next year. I am currently covered through his plan as are our children. We could be covered on my employers plan but have ...1 day ago -
Around the Fire Web
Firegeezer.com —
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... story from Prince Georges County (Md.) about a backdraft explosion last night that blew several firefighters tush-over-teaket[...]2 days ago -
A frugal dating site
Early Retirement Extreme —
Authority: 513
A reader (btw he’s single, ladies ) suggested that maybe it would be a good idea to start an online frugal dating site. What should such a site look like? Obviously, it would have all the normal stats like age, gender, general location, education, religion, bodyshape, personality type, etc. What would make it a ...2 days ago -
Providing catastrophic medical insurance for adult children
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
Okay, heres a case Im, uh, "aware of": A gal turns 21 and is no longer under Mom and Dads medical insurance. She earns about $200/week and is barely getting by. She is not their dependent. She is not going to school. Her employer offers no medical coverage. Shes not worried. Apparently young adults never ...4 days ago -
What’s great about being financially independent and early retired?
Early Retirement Extreme —
Authority: 513
Why avoid consumerism and the normal 40-60 hour work week and instead become financial independence and retire early? Well, here are some of my reasons. In the morning, I can get up whenever I want (Usually 830 or so) and each day I can do whatever I want. I have all day to pursue my own projects. (That’s ...5 days ago -
Why do Drs. recommend sitting in water?
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
If you have a problem like hemorrhoids or other problem with your anus physicians suggest you sit in water I understand. I have no knowledge of medical techniques at all, and am wondering what the sitting in water does for your..uh....fanny?:blush: It seems many physicians recommend sitting in water for a variety of ...1 week ago -
Money Pros And Cons – Personal Finance Basics
Earn Passive Income —
Authority: 152
Money Pros and Cons – Personal Finance Basics Is money good or is it bad? Depending how you view it, cash can a good thing but it can be a bad thing as well. Money is good because it creates the opportunity for the exact lifestyle you want. It can fund your dreams such as going on vacation or could allow the ...1 week ago -
Low fat diet = Atkins diet?
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
I need to go on a low fat diet and am thinking of doing the Atkins diet. Any opinions? Yes, I know this is pretty basic, but I really have no clue: is a low carb diet considered a low fat diet? Been a loooong time since I dieted as you can tell.:blush:1 week ago -
Weight Loss
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
how about this... just before mealtime, eat a small bowl of pysillium cereal (with lots of milk, otherwise you will dehydrate due to the water absorbtion of the pysillium), your stomach will half fill up with the pysillium, and you will feel full with a small meal. sort of an organic temporary tummy staple. ease ...1 week ago -
Goats Milk for Cholestoral
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
reading about niacin and people struggling with cholestoral reminded me of a news item I read many years ago about the benefits of goat milk. did some poking around and found this " In summary, the results reported in this study show that supplying goats milk in the diet rather than cows milk leads to an ...1 week ago -
Washington Post closes bureaus outside US capital
Thaindian News —
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Washington, Nov 26 (DPA) The Washington Post will close its remaining bureaus outside the US capital, the paper said Wednesday, in an attempt to cut costs in the prevailing economic climate.The daily said it would close bureaus in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, pulling back to focus on local news and national ...1 week ago -
I hate Stretching routines
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
Yeah, I would rather poke myself in the eye with a sharp stick than waste take the time for this activity. Maybe I am let "off the hook." Phys Ed: How Necessary Is Stretching? Quote: For years, flexibility has been widely considered a cornerstone of health and fitness. Many of us stretch before or ...1 week ago -
When To Retire? – Try Age 35
Early Retirement Extreme —
Authority: 513
This guest post is from Todd Tresidder who retired at age 35… 13 years ago. He wrote a book teaching you when to retire and publishes the web site FinancialMentor.Com providing various retirement planning tools including articles and calculators. I retired at age 35 (I’m now 48) and learned a few lessons ...1 week ago -
Stock mutual fund investments and the tradeoffs between investing risk and return
GetStudentLoanNow.com —
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When you make family investment choices and retirement finance decisions, individuals should ponder the historical fact that, before, more conservative portfolio investments have yielded significantly lower portfolio returns than more risky asset portfolios have produced. With investment returns adjusted for risk, a ...1 week ago -
A new treatment for MS
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
This sounds like a possible resolution for many who suffer from MS. Pension Pulse: The Liberation Treatment?1 week ago -
Your Experience/Individual Health Coverage
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
Hello Forum Buddies, What is your story and experience with your individual health care coverage in retirement? Have you actually had to use it in a major way? Did you feel you or family member was taken care of as well as you would have been under an employers health plan? Yes, Im about to jump from the frying pan ...1 week ago -
setting up a health savings account
Early Retirement & Financial Independence Community —
Authority: 155
We are still working, but DHs employer is making major changes to our healthcare. We will be paying a lot more before insurance kicks in. With the option we are choosing, we can set up a HSA. His employer says we can do this through them, or choose our own bank. What do you look for in choosing where to set up ...1 week ago -
My Early Retirement Story
Early Retirement Extreme —
Authority: 513
This is a guest post from deegee, who retired at 45 after slowly transitioning into part time work and who has been retired for one year now. I still have one more early retirement guest post lined up. If you want to share your story. Contact me. I retired last year (October 31) at the age of 45. I worked for 23 ...1 week ago

