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  2. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    A moneyless economy or nonmonetary economy is a system for allocation of goods and services without payment of money. The simplest example is the family household. Other examples include barter economies, gift economies and primitive communism. Even in a monetary economy, there are a significant number of nonmonetary transactions.

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    Ah, finally, the golden pastures of retirement! Except they may not be so golden. Many American retirees are barely getting by, struggling on quite minimal savings. Retirement Savings: Here's How ...

  4. 5 ways to avoid going broke in retirement - AOL

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    5 ways to avoid going broke in retirement Retiring can be scary. Even if you come in with decent savings, you may be worried about ending up cash-strapped – or, worse yet, out of money completely.

  5. 20 Ways Boomers Fritter Away Money in Retirement - AOL

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    Libraries can be a huge money saver if you're paying a few bucks every time you rent a movie, or more to buy books. Also available: ebooks and audio books, free Wi-Fi, and maybe even subscriptions ...

  6. In kind - Wikipedia

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    An in-kind contribution is a non-cash contribution of goods or a service. Those are either offered free or at less than usual charge for them. [2] Similarly, when a person or entity pays for services on the committee’s behalf, the payment is also considered as an in-kind contribution.

  7. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    Jews give tzedakah, which can take the form of money, time, and resources to the needy, out of "righteousness" and "justice" rather than benevolence, generosity, or charitableness. [29] The Torah requires that 10 percent of a Jew's income be allotted to righteous deeds or causes, regardless if the receiving party is rich or poor.

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    While many retirees live on a fixed income and have to find ways to cut down on unnecessary spending or excessive costs, some have a little more wiggle room in their budgets. For those who love to...

  9. How can I live comfortably off Social Security alone? Here ...

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    Here are 5 proven tips to have the retirement lifestyle you want without needing a boatload of savings. ... look for ways to cut prescription costs by using generic drugs when possible, or explore ...