Utilize Your Career Talents on a Corporate or Nonprofit Board
Here are three questions to ask yourself if you think that serving on a board might improve your Return on Life in retirement.
Retire on Purpose to Get the Best ROL (Return on Life)
Answering these two questions could help you find that purpose and keep getting the best life possible with the money you have in retirement.
Will a Pet Increase Your Return on Life (ROL)?
Seniors who are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning a dog or cat will find that pets can add a lot of Return on Life to retirement.
Do You and Your Spouse Have Congruent Spending Habits?
Here are five ways that you and your spouse can make sure you agree on your household spending, avoid surprises, and maximize your Return on Life.
How to Spend More and Get More ROL in Retirement
How to shift your mindset to spend more in retirement and get more ROL (return on life) while you do!
Plan to Earn the Most ROL Today and Tomorrow
Three ways that you can leverage your financial plan to find balance and start enjoying your money.
Could a Home Remodel Increase Your Return on Life (ROL)?
Before you break ground on that new swimming pool or extra bedroom, ask yourself these three questions.
Should You Relocate After Becoming an Empty Nester?
Empty nesters should discuss these three questions with their spouses to decide if downsizing could be the right move.
Downshift Your Worklife to Improve Return on Life (ROL)
Here are three reasons why reducing your work hours could help to ease your transition into retirement.
Balancing Your ROL with Your Parent's ROL
This blog contains four steps that will help you cover your parent’s needs without throwing your own retirement planning off course.
Are you Getting the Best Return on Life Your Possibly Can?
It’s important to balance return on investments (ROI) with return on life (ROL). ROL is defined as, ‘How well you are doing in living the life you want, with the money you have.”