It turns out, retirement living may have less to do with your investments and much more to do with trimming the fat from your expenses. The Ultimate Cheapskate reveals the secrets of living the retirement you want on any budget.
Nancy Collamer
Following your passions can lead to a vibrant and rewarding life, especially if you can make some money from it. You just need to learn how, and that’s where Nancy Collamer comes in. Find out her tips for finding your second act career.
Ciji Ware
Bestselling author Ciji Ware says there’s a revolution underway. Find out why the 70-year-old is encouraging others to start Growing Bolder in their chosen fields and how she’s taking some bold risks herself that are changing her life.
Growing Bolder with Finances: Don’t Put Junior’s Name on Your Assets!
Certified financial planner practitioner Joe Bert explains why it’s never a good idea to put your children’s names on deeds or bank or investment accounts.
Legendary Hockey Announcer, Bob Chase Thrives at 86
Sixty years after taking the job, until a “real” one came along, Bob Chase is still calling every hockey game for the Fort Wayne Komets. Find out what he’s learned about pursuing your passions and why he’ll never retire.
The Art of Happiness
Did you ever feel you just didn’t fit in? Ed Feldman once hid behind his iPhone, his computer and his hairpiece. But as he played around on his gadgets, he made a discovery — he could create stunning images.
Mark Noonan
After the tragic death of his wife, Mark Noonan realized it was time to step off the high-powered career ladder and focus instead on something that would fulfill him. He found it, and wants to help you, too, discover your true passion.
Dominique Browning
Like many people, Dominique Browning found herself the victim of the economy. Suddenly, the highly successful magazine editor-in-chief was out of a job and panicking. Find out what she learned about slowing down and enjoying the little things in life
Leah Ingram
Like millions of other Americans, Leah Ingram’s family was forced to downsize and curb its spending. Rather than becoming a “cheapskate,” she found creative new ways to save money and get more value out of her purchases. She explains how.
Harris Rosen’s Prescription for America
He’s one of the nation’s top tourism executives but his true legacy is how he’s changing — and saving — the lives of thousands. Find out why he thinks his revolutionary healthcare and education programs can be done anywhere.
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