
25 Best Places to Retire
September 21st, 2009 admin
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The Problem: Doris Partridge, 72, imagined she’d be retired by now. Instead she’s still working part-time, doing data analysis on HIV cases for a nonprofit near her Tallahassee home. “With the changes in the economy, I didn’t think it was prudent to leave,” she says.
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Would you work if you didn’t have to? When that topic came up among coworkers the conversation used to go at cross purposes, until I figured out that I needed to start by explaining that my work was my writing. The point of freeing myself from from my day job was to be able to do more work, not less. Understanding the question correctly...

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The stock market keeps taking a hammer to the conventional wisdom about retirement investing.
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Kevin ford has worked as an engineer in the Detroit auto industry for more than three decades – currently for the car company that best suits his name. His wife, Janice, is also a veteran of the field, a fellow engineer who even ran her own dealership for a few years before leaving the industry in 2005 to do part-time business development consulting....
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