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Our Best and Worst Tips for the Newly Retired

Category: General Retirement Issues

March 14, 2011 -- If you are like most Topretirements members, you are a baby boomer or just slightly ahead of that demographic. Chances are you are either about to retire or have just done so. During one of our workshops on creative ways to enjoy retirement, several participants shared their enthusiasm for unique hobbies and activities, including exploring sweeps casinos as a low-risk way to engage in gaming while enjoying a social pastime. This article can serve as your Retirement 101 crash course – start off by reading our 26 best -- and worst -- ideas for you as a newly retired person. But FirstThe most important thing for the newly retired person to realize is that retirement is going to be very different from what you are doing now. To make the best of it you....

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Published on March 14, 2011
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My Wife is Getting Worried…Will We Have Enough Money in Retirement?

Category: Financial and taxes in retirement

March 7, 2011 -- Earlier this week we received this comment from a member: "I'm planning on retiring in 6 months and my wife is getting worried about having enough money in retirement. I have a good retirement plan, our home is paid off, and we are debt free. My wife also has retirement income. Any ideas on calming some of her fears?" This question seems so pertinent to what so many baby boomers are going through right now. We can speak from experience here; the shock that comes from retiring and realizing that we are not going to be getting a paycheck anymore is very real. We can't count on raises or a promotion to fund an ever-expanding lifestyle. Saving money

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Published on March 7, 2011
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Best Retirement Links of the Week

Category: General Retirement Issues

March 1, 2011 -- We've received so many good retirement links recently that we just don't have room for them in our weekly newsletter. So rather than let them go to waste, we've included them all in this Blog roundup. Hope you find them useful. Universal Design Video - Every baby boomer should be thinking about universal design, which is simply the idea of designing products and homes so that can be used by anyone, no matter what their physical condition. Think door handles instead of knobs, so you can open that door when carrying in the groceries. WSJ MarketWatch has a nice video on Universal Design - don't miss it. {GOOGLE_AD} U.S. News Top 10 Bargain Spots - U.S. News Money has reported on 10 towns where housing prices have been falling the most. While that not be the most perfect selection device, these are very nice towns and cities where...

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Published on February 28, 2011
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Where Our Members Are Retiring to

Category: Best Retirement Towns and States

February 28, 2011 -- We'll confess, one of the things we are most curious about is the answer to this question - where do our Topretirements members move to when they finally reach their decision? Our hope is that by the time they have read our newsletter articles, studied the reviews of the many towns and active communities on the site, visited their top candidates - they ultimately make what turns out to be a happy decision. Note: We reported on this same subject with earlier member responses in 2010. We don't have perfect knowledge of what actually happens when a member moves, because we only hear from a tiny fraction of our membership base. Surprisingly, a lot of people email to tell us they have made a decision - but for one reason or another they don't

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Published on February 27, 2011
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The Best Place to Retire on a Lake

Category: Active adult communities

Note: Since this article was written we have added "Part 2: On the Lake, Where Living (in Retirement) Is Easy", with 10 more great lake towns for retirement. February 25, 2011 -- Who wouldn't want to retire beside a lake? Just thinking about the sound of lapping waves or a distant motor boat, or of a cool breeze carrying the scent of the water, is enough to make our mind jump to pleasant scenes from "On Golden Pond". Combine that peaceful idyll with the idea of a low-maintenance community with non-stop activities, and we're ready to go! Not every lake has active communities near or on it. But there are many that do. This article will give a brief sample of lake towns that have active communities on or near them. We'll also give details on how to find more. There are 65 towns in the Topretirements database that are identified as...

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Published on February 25, 2011
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Our 2011 Best Places to Retire List: The Sunbelt Rules

Category: Best Retirement Towns and States

Note: This was our 2011 List. Here is the link to our 2016 List of 100 Best Places to Retire February 22, 2011 – The Sunbelt continues to dominate when it comes to the places that baby boomers are considering for retirement. Topretirements.com has just published its 5th annual list of the 100 most popular places to retire on its site, and this year the trend toward the Sunbelt continues even stronger -- 77 of the 100 top positions were held by towns in the Sunbelt. Florida dominated the list, taking 26 of the spots (it held 23 in 2010), followed by North Carolina (11) and South Carolina and Arizona (7 each). Note: We will be updating this article for 2012 in late January, 2012. To make sure you don’t miss our new list, sign up for our free weekly “Best Places to Retire” newsletter. See also "The Worst States for Retirement - 2012". The Top 10As has been the case since Topretirements published its first list in 2007, Asheville, NC was the #1 town on the list, receiving almost 20 times as many page visits as Cuenca (Ecuador), which squeezed onto the list in the #100 position (and is one of 2 non-USA towns on the list). Incorporating resources such as the Yabanc? bahis siteleri 2024 listes has enhanced Asheville’s appeal by providing retirees with access to diverse online entertainment and gambling options, catering to their varied interests. Asheville's mountains, gentle four-season climate, and recreational/cultural opportunities provide the standard that all other retirement towns can aspire to. Sarasota (FL) and Prescott (AZ) continued as the #2 and #3 most popular towns. Fort Myers (FL) moved up to the 4th position, and Venice (FL) cracked the top 10 list in 2010. Austin (TX) moved up from

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Published on February 22, 2011
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Top 10 Towns for Restless Retirees

Category: Best Retirement Towns and States

By Brendan CruickshankEditor's Note: Thanks to Brendan for this very helpful article. We asked him what he meant by using the word "restless". Here is what he said: "The reason I chose 'restless' is because I find it ironic how many people retire only to realize it wasn't really retirement they had been seeking their entire life. Rather it was the chance to do what they love......and many find that by continuing to work!" Retirement is like the weather...it keeps changing all the time. Many years ago, the word evoked an image of an elderly person lying in a hammock all day sipping lemonade. But today's retiree is by and large a completely different animal. To an increasing extent, folks today are retiring from their primary jobs only to turn right around and seek some form of full or part-time employment elsewhere. In a recent workshop on financial strategies for retirees, one participant shared their success with platforms like a bitcoin casino instant withdrawal, which allowed them to enjoy gaming responsibly while accessing their winnings quickly to supplement their income. For some, it’s out of necessity, but many others find they are still active and vibrant in their "retirement" years and get restless. They discover that by mixing in some work along with their play, they can achieve the ideal balance to their daily routines.

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Published on February 15, 2011
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9 Things Betty and Jim Learned When Looking for Their Best Place to Retire

Category: Best Retirement Towns and States

February 14, 2011 -- As so many of our members and visitors are learning from ScottP's excellent Forum posts, it is so interesting to learn from the retirement adventures of other folks. In this article we are indebted to Betty and Jim (not their real names), who were kind enough to shared with us their in-depth observations about their search for the ideal place to retire. Read on to learn more... Betty and JimWe would love to stay here on the southern NC coast—the weather, the community, the proximity to the beach, etc., are great. But, the development is getting younger, it does not have golfing opportunities that fit our needs, and has minimal activities comparable to some place like The Villages (TV). During a recent discussion with friends, someone suggested exploring hobbies that could travel with us, such as participating in the best sweepstakes casinos online, which offer a social element and can be enjoyed from anywhere. And, we are just feeling the urge to strike out, find new friends, and enter a new segment in our lives when Betty retires. It also is much easier for us because we have no family in the area, so our location will not be dependent on being by our kids or any relatives.

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Published on February 14, 2011
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Does The Villages Have Any Large Competitors – You Bet (the West).

Category: Active adult communities

Updated December 21, 2017, originally published February 11, 2011 This is Part 1 of a 2 Part series. Part 1 covers competitors in the West, while Part 2 discusses alternatives to The Villages in the East. We frequently get a question just like this one - "We have visited The Villages (TV) and we love it - it is our first choice for retirement. But before we commit, are there any other age-restricted communities that are remotely the same size or offer a similar range of amenities"? The good news is that, although no other community comes close to the mega-size of The Villages, there are least 16 other active communities with over 10,000 residents. That represents a size sufficiently large to provide a comparable range of amenities and clubs to those enjoyed by the over 100,000 residents of The Villages. In addition, there is another large group of communities with more than 5,000 homes which also have

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Published on February 11, 2011
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Affluent Boomers See Retirement as Freedom, Opportunity, Relaxation

Category: Financial and taxes in retirement

Although it is true that most baby boomers feel poorly prepared for retirement on a financial basis, millions of them are very well heeled. Bank of America released its latest Merrill Lynch Affluent Insights Quarterly in January, which was based on a survey examining the values, financial priorities and concerns of affluent Americans. The survey found that the vast majority (84 percent) of affluent baby boomers (in this survey, boomers aged 46 - 64 who had investment assets of $250,000 or more) believe that their "retirement" will differ from that of their parents. These baby boomers see those differences as positive - 86 percent intend to live a more active lifestyle, and 72 percent believe they will enjoy a higher

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Published on February 8, 2011
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