How to Live – Well – on a Budget of $1,000 a Month
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- Own a Home for a Total Cost of $7,500 or Less: Plus, additional resources for subsidized and/or cheap housing and cheap places to retire.
- Social Security Benefits: when to retire, the advantages and disadvantages of early and delayed retirement. (Use our free Life Expectancy Calculator on our website.)
- Cut Your Grocery Bill, Not How Well You Eat: money-saving tips and free resources for grocery shopping, budget meal planning and eating out.
- How to Cut Medical Costs and Improve Your Health: tips on hospital, drug and health costs, secrets the healthcare industry doesn’t want you to know.
- Drive Down Your Transportation Costs. It costs $9,369 a year on average to drive a car; discover how to slash your transportation costs to $1,500.
- Travel the World for Dollars a Day! A travel secret ignored by the media and the travel industry (because there’s no money in it for them) plus other money-saving tips
- Turn Your Home into a Cash-Generating Machine: how to earn income from your home at little or no expense.
- Cut Energy and Utility Costs: money-saving links, free resources, and tips that put dollars back into your pocket.
- Credit Card Traps, How to Protect Your Identity, and Avoid Scams: this could save your entire nest egg. What to do if your wallet or credit cards are lost/compromised. Plus, What to do when all else fails
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