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  2. 32 Free Things That Are Only a Click Away - AOL

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    In addition to free samples and products for grown-ups, Freaky Freddie's has a list of free stuff for kids. Check out offers for books, T-shirts, coloring books and more. Check out offers for ...

  3. 6 steps to starting a consulting business in retirement - AOL

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    5. Establish an online presence. Printing up business cards is no longer enough to get your name out there as a consultant. The type of web presence you need can vary by industry and the strength ...

  4. I’m a Retired Small-Business Owner: 5 Ways I Knew I Was ...

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    When working a traditional 9-to-5 job, most workers have a sense of when they can and will retire. But for small-business owners, this decision can feel a bit more like the Wild West. That's ...

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    Money may not be free, but it will certainly feel that way when you get apps that give you bonuses for signing up. Learn: 3 Ways to Recession Proof Your Retirement Best Sign-up Bonus Instant ...

  6. 5 debts to prioritize paying off before retirement - AOL

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    After credit cards, prioritize paying off personal and unsecured loans next. These loans have an average interest rate of 11.92%, but rates can go up to 35.99% depending on your credit score.

  7. I’m 52 with a $2,000,000 portfolio, no debt, and burned out ...

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    I’m 52 with a $2,000,000 portfolio, no debt, and burned out at work — how much can I spend each year if I retire now? You’re 52, sitting on a $2 million nest egg, debt-free, and ready to ...

  8. How To Retire on $2,000 a Month: A Frugal Living Guide - AOL

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    Budget no more than $200 for gas, maintenance and insurance. Entertainment and Leisure. Recreation and leisure are important for health but stick to inexpensive or free activities as much as possible.

  9. How to retire on less than $1 million and never run out of money

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    Bottom line. Ultimately, whether you can retire on less than $1 million will largely depend on your spending needs during retirement and your remaining life expectancy.