Plus, how to save in your golden years, even on health care
Pinching Pennies in Paradise
Retirement savings hacks
Retirement may come with more free time, but it doesn’t come with unlimited money. Even with Social Security checks and any retirement savings you’ve socked away, you’re still likely living on a fixed income. That means you’ll have to be mindful of what you’re spending.
Luckily, we put together a list of ways to save money in retirement — including how to save on prescriptions, dining out and more — so you can stretch your benefits further while still enjoying that well-deserved free time.
Sell Your Gold Jewelry for the Highest Payout
Got old jewelry you never wear? You might be sitting on a payout. Local jewelers and pawn shops often only offer half of what your gold is worth. But Gold to Cash makes it simple to sell safely and get the highest payout.
With gold prices soaring to record levels around $3,800, now’s the time to cash in. Gold to Cash, an online gold buyer with 14 years of experience, pays up to 95% of your gold’s value. They’ll send you a free appraisal kit with insured FedEx packaging, appraise your items the same day they arrive, and pay you as soon as you accept the offer.
If you’re not happy with the quote, they’ll send everything back for free. Rated A+ by the BBB and “excellent” on Trustpilot and Google. Gold to Cash is a trusted name for turning unwanted jewelry into money fast.
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