The Savvy Retiree April 2020

The Savvy Retiree April 2020

In your April cover story, meet pre-retirees and retirees who have embraced a new model for funding retirement: multiple side-hustle incomes. In today’s tech-driven economy, it’s possible to build a broad collection of side-gigs from things that bring you joy. From art to writing, teaching to e-commerce, the options are endless…and many of them can Read more...: The Savvy Retiree April 2020

The Savvy Retiree – January 2020

The Savvy Retiree – January 2020

In your January cover story, meet some of the estimated 1 million Americans who live full-time in an RV. It’s one of the quintessential images of an active, adventurous retirement: tooling about the country in an RV, living on the open road, going anywhere you want, anytime you want. Plus, with so many retirees earning an income today as freelance writers, artists, consultants, etc., it can be a great way to work at something you love while exploring your homeland. All this and more in this month’s issue...

The Savvy Retiree – September 2019

The Savvy Retiree – September 2019

In your September cover story, discover how you can earn while you sleep with a passive income. We share our seven favorite strategies for creating a life-long income stream that require little to no ongoing input. From e-books and dividends to stock photography and print-on-demand… Also in this issue, discover how to save 80% on your dental care…while taking a vacation. And read our take on travel insurance, camper vans, and more. It’s all inside this issue…

How to Live a Richer, More Rewarding Life The Savvy Retiree’s Guide to Creating Your Dream Retirement

How to Live a Richer, More Rewarding Life The Savvy Retiree’s Guide to Creating Your Dream Retirement

The common narrative today is that very few people have saved enough money to retire comfortably. People are expected to tighten their belts and live frugally or keep working into their 70s...or even 80s. But there is another option...and it doesn't involve sacrificing the good things in life—or working yourself to death. The truth...