Retirement Catch Up Tips That Will Help You Grow Your Savings

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There is a retirement savings gap in the United States and it is affecting baby boomers. Many of us who are behind in saving for retirement are older. This is a problem because we have fewer working years left to make money.

Thankfully, there are a number of ways to catch up retirement savings.

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HealthyWage Review: 10 Tips That Will Make You A Winner

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Most of us start to put on extra weight as we get older, which can have a negative impact on our health. In addition, it’s no secret that medical costs are going up, requiring us to save even more for retirement. Finding ways to improve health and make some extra money to stretch retirement savings is a winning combination.

Why not try HealthyWage, the website and online app that will pay you to lose weight?

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15 Frugal Tips To Save You Thousands For Retirement

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One of the biggest reasons people put off saving for retirement is because they believe they don’t have enough money to set anything aside. Suddenly, retirement is around the corner and they are looking for ways to boost retirement savings after a late start.

Wondering where you can find extra money to boost retirement savings, too? Today I’m excited to share a guest post from Robyn, the blogger behind A Dime Saved. Robyn’s motto is “A Dime Saved is A Dime Earned.” Robyn is an expert on saving money when your budget is tight.

Keep reading to see what Robyn has to say about how frugality can help when you are saving for retirement.

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Best eBay Selling Tips To Help You Make More Money

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If you are behind in retirement savings, you may be looking for ways to add more money to your retirement nest egg. Have you thought about selling items on eBay for extra cash? For this post, I interviewed my brother, Tom, who is a veteran eBay seller. If you need eBay help, read on!

Tom shares how long he has been selling on eBay, what got him started, and what sells on eBay. He also covers what it takes to be a successful eBay seller, the supplies needed, and how to keep costs low. Keep reading to learn Tom’s best eBay selling tips for making money while decluttering.

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Money Worries? All You Need To Know About Blue Monday

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Blue Monday happened this week. It is supposedly the most depressing day of the year.

By the third Monday of January, we may feel sad that holiday celebrations are over. Or perhaps the short, dark days of winter add to our gloom. Piles of credit card bills from December expenses start to fill mailboxes and stress builds up. As a result, money worries kick into high gear, leading to the most depressing day of the year.

However, is Blue Monday real or just a myth? In this post, we’ll examine Blue Monday and it’s link with personal finance. More importantly, we will look at things you can do to alleviate money worries and where to turn for mental health concerns.

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