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Be a Nevada resident this year avoid taxes and enjoy Paradise both summer and winter. Live the Tahoe dream in a gated community with freestanding luxurious Zahler built homes. Over 2,700 sq. feet of elegance will greet you in "the best home in Deer Creek", 4 bedrooms with 2 master suites, 4.5 baths with Jacuzzi tub and steam shower, 2 fireplaces or alternatively 3 bedrooms, family room, kitchen master dining area beauty with $100,000 of upgrades including faux paint, beautiful granite counters, lighted cabinets, etched windows, stained glass door and matching window, upgraded Kitchenaid appliances, Themodore cook top, a grand deck overlooking a natural mountain fed stream. For the practically minded a laundry room, central vacuum, work bench, garage cabinets, storage area and an oversize 2 car garage. Five minutes from Diamond Peak our local ski area and within walking distance to the Incline Recreation Center,the Championship golf course and only two blocks through the Village Green to Lake Tahoe's Incline Beach.

speeslaw of NV @ Oct 07, 2009 13:53:49 PM

Retirement Resources

I found your list of retirement blogs to be helpful. For readers who are looking for additional resources they might be interested in http://www.RetirementWeb.com.

It is a completely free site and has a lot of good information on everything from retirement planning to retirement living.

Thanks again for the post.

M. Paulson of NV @ Sep 01, 2009 19:14:58 PM

Improving Your Financial Health

Mary Lloyd is on the right track. People need to be PLANNING and thinking of the future. The media gets us to focus on day to day and market volatility and we aren't thinking enough of the future.

With average life expectancies well into the 80s and more and more people living to 100 or beyond, you must plan for being retired for at least 25 years or more.

http://401kcoach.myblogsite.com

Dean Voelker of IN @ Jun 06, 2009 06:21:07 AM

Retiremetn IS a beginning...

We need to stop acting like it's time to stop doing everything when we get old enough to "retire." What we need is more planning about WHAT DO I WANT TO DO NEXT? instead of worrying about "Am I going to have enough money to do nothing?"

Work is a natural part of living--even lab rates prefer to earn what they eat. The challenge is in creating a lifestyle that honors who you are and what you believe is important in how much and when you work. There's more at www.mining-silver.com on this. PLEASE don't just retire to get away from your job.

Mary Lloyd of WA @ Mar 02, 2009 00:06:08 AM

Retirement Rx

Dr. Fraunfelder is the co-author of Retirement Rx: The Retirement Doc's Proven Prescription for Living Your Best Next Life. His book focuses on the non-fiscal side of retirement and it discuss the eight keys traits that you need to have in order to be happy in retirement. Within the book is the Retirement Docs' Quiz. The quiz is scientific, with an alpha coefficient (reliability) of 0.75 and is highly predictive of how well you can expect to do through all four phases of retirement. Even if you're already retired, the quiz will help identify which areas you need to work on to improve and embrace the rest of your retirement. The quiz can be found on-line at www.theretirementdocs.com.

Bree Jensvold of OR @ Dec 16, 2008 12:56:23 PM

You might be a deadneck if........

If you wait until retirement to do these things, you have missed the boat (if a cruis was in your retirement plans).

That was a bad pun, but if you wait until you're thinking of retiring to do what is suggested, that is a bad retirement plan.

What is suggested is a plan for beginning a career, not ending it.

HillbillyBill of TN @ Oct 28, 2008 06:29:43 AM

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