Short on retirement cash? Here are some suggestions.

If you’re following the news on retirement issues, you’ve probably noticed the frequent articles concerning the inadequacy of cash reserves faced by many folks nearing that phase of their lives. While most of these deal with the importance of Social Security benefit planning or suggestions for increasing savings, here’s one that offers a slate of suggestions for ways to augment your cash flow while in your retirement years. Certified financial planner and U.S. combat veteran Jeff Rose, in a post on www.msn.com, takes a look at several strategies, like renting a portion of your home or taking advantage of the knowledge and experience you’ve acquired through a lifetime to land consulting and/or handyman jobs, that can help you supplement your income in those retirement years. Read his article here…

 

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