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Author Archives: Doug Nordman
During retirement: take small financial steps (part 1 of 2)
When you’re planning and saving for early retirement, your ER budget is only an estimate of your ER spending. It may be a very good estimate, and you’ll adjust it as you get closer to retirement, but only when you’re … Continue reading
During retirement: The inevitable job offers
As you blissfully go about your daily retiree routine, you’ll be blindsided by an epiphany: “Gosh, I could do THAT job!” The realization could be triggered by anything– a clerk’s fumbling efforts at the home-improvement store, a chance encounter with … Continue reading
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Volunteering for Charity or Neighbors
New retirees have the time to sort out their options and settle into their new lifestyle, but they’re still learning how they want to spend that time. It can take a few months to feel their way into a new … Continue reading
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Forget about who you were and discover who you are
That homily makes a great e-mail signature or bumper sticker, but it also carries a warning to a particular segment of veterans. The military excels at giving its members a ready-made identity: you’re not an individual, you’re part … Continue reading
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The transition to a bridge career
“The Military Guide” is full of advice and stories from dozens of servicemembers and veterans who hope that you’ll benefit from sharing their experience. I don’t tell their stories in the blog (you’ll have to read the book!) but … Continue reading
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