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5 Tips to Make Filing Taxes Easier for Freelancers in 2023

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Save for retirement When trying to get a business off the ground or earn enough to cover your monthly bills, saving for retirement might seem like a luxury you can’t afford. Don’t let the magic of compound interest pass you by, even if you can only manage to set aside a little bit for retirement every month. Every dollar counts.

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Uncorking the Dream: Founding Ampersand Estates in Australia’s Wine Country

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In addition to hosting events such as weddings and conferences, the estate offers accommodations and, of course, libations. These travels were far from the luxurious holiday most people imagine when they hear destinations such as Paris and Venice. I quickly learned that retiring at 38 was not for me,” she laughs.

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Tim Berry's Baby Boomer Un-Retirement - Part 2

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Blog powered by TypePad Member since 01/2005 « The Atlantic Monthly on The End of Men | Main | The Female Economy » June 18, 2010 Tim Berrys Baby Boomer Un-Retirement - Part 2 Several years ago (have I really been blogging that long?) I posted on Tim Berry's un-retirement.    His answer was he was retired.

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As I Enter My 60s, Here’s the Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self

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We traveled, bought a Jet Ski, joined a volleyball league, threw parties and regularly met friends for dinner and drinks. Still others hope to stave off the boredom of retirement, launching blogs, podcasts and YouTube channels to feed their souls. Others are taking on side hustles. This approach has served me well—and still does.

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Overqualified and Interviewing

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Seeking better benefits; health, retirement, education assistance or flexible schedule. I needed health insurance and retirement opportunities and wanted to stay within the industry I had most of my career experience in. Returning after a career gap due to health, caregiving, education, etc. Changing career field.

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NOT, “Just An Admin!”

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When I helped Mr. K through his transition to retirement and assisted his replacement, Mr. A into his new role as the leader of the company, I knew I was more than JUST an admin! Our role is no longer confined to typing letters, answering the phone, scheduling meetings and travel. Expert Travel Agents. Change Agents.

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Want to Reach Your Potential? Be a Learner

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It’s part of my job,” she says—a part she spends about 100 hours and $3,000 to $5,000 on each year as she takes seminars and travels to conferences. Three times a week we received clearly-worded challenges in topics such as “tidy code” and “retired tags to avoid.” Translation is a very cutthroat market.

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