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		<title>The Guide To Living Cheap&#8230;Frugal And Fun Retirement</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary P. Pierce</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The guide to living cheap does not mean sacrifice. If you think you do not have enough money to retire...stop a minute. Here are four different lifestyles which has kept the writer and wife retired for 15 years. They are not only cheap they are fun as well...you can do this too.<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/the-guide-to-living-cheap-frugal-and-fun-retirement/">The Guide To Living Cheap&#8230;Frugal And Fun Retirement</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The guide to living cheap does not mean sacrifice. If you think you do not have enough money to retire&#8230;stop a minute. Here are four different lifestyles which has kept the writer and wife retired for 15 years. They are not only cheap they are fun as well&#8230;you can do this too.</p>
<p>1) Our favorite and most adventurous frugal lifestyle was living on a sailboat&#8230;we enjoyed sailboat cruising in the Caribbean for eight wonderful years. It was not only fun we only spent around a $1,000 a month once in the islands. Why that cheap? Anchoring is free&#8230;no cash registers in sight&#8230;and the view was better than people paying $600 a night in a fancy resort 100 yards from our boat.</p>
<p>2) Full time RV is a great frugal retirement lifestyle. If you enjoy traveling without the hassle of packing and unpacking, give it a try. Monthly rent was around $450&#8230;pretty cheap including utilities. We used the RV as a means of finding a permanent retirement home. You can enjoy this fun, frugal retirement lifestyle too.</p>
<p>3) Live overseas&#8230;we spent eight years in foreign countries. They are cheap, fun, interesting and safe. For instance one million Americans live in Mexico. For $1500 to $2000 a month you can live very well. Health insurance, many of their doctors trained in the US, is #270 a year. Ladies the above budget includes a maid. You are three times more likely to a victim of violent crime in the US vs Mexico.</p>
<p>4) Downsizing&#8230;if you think there is no way you could go from a big house to a condo or RV&#8230;I beg to differ. We moved from a 1800 square foot home to a 35 sailboat with curved walls. You quickly find that you need very little to live and live well. Do not let your \&#8221;stuff\&#8221; prevent you from retiring.</p>
<p>Yes you can still retire. We have done so for 15 years&#8230;having fun with no regrets. You can too&#8230;armed with the right information. You need the guide to living cheap. Interested?</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.managemybudget.com/the-guide-to-living-cheap-frugal-and-fun-retirement/">The Guide To Living Cheap&#8230;Frugal And Fun Retirement</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.managemybudget.com">Manage My Budget</a></p>
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