Victory Lap

Once you achieve Financial Independence, you may choose to leave salaried employment but with decades of vibrant life ahead, it’s too soon to do nothing. The new stage of life between traditional employment and Full Retirement we call Victory Lap, or Victory Lap Retirement (also the title of a new book to be published in August 2016. You can pre-order now at VictoryLapRetirement.com). You may choose to start a business, go back to school or launch an Encore Act or Legacy Career. Perhaps you become a free agent, consultant, freelance writer or to change careers and re-enter the corporate world or government.

Shape your retirement lifestyle vision

AdrianBy Adrian Mastracci, KCM Wealth

Special to the Financial Independence Hub

Over the years I’ve summarized many financial strategies for your successful retirement. Today I delve into shaping key “lifestyle” factors for your retirement happiness.

Definition of lifestyle is a very individual combination of activities. There is no one-size-fits-all scenario.

For example, try to diminish your work life gradually, say over two to five years. A series of short sabbaticals is another way to sample your new lifestyle.

Your retirement road map is a very personalized and unique process. Where there is a spouse, both should be involved in the planning.

Developing 5-year road maps within the money comfort works for many,
such as activities for age “60 to 64,” “65 to 69” and so on.

Lifestyle questions to answer

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How to make money from the Internet without getting audited

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David Rotfleisch

By David J. Rotfleisch

Special to the Financial Independence Hub 

Are you a retailer who uses eBay as a virtual storefront to move a lot of products? Or, are you merely an occasional seller? Or, do you use Kijiji and Craiglist to empty out your basement, storage locker or Aunt Mildred’s apartment after she moved to a nursing home? Perhaps you rent out your house, apartment or cottage using FlipKey and Airbnb?

Do you do graphic design using sites like Fiverr? Or, do you have a website or a YouTube channel that makes you tens of thousands of dollars in advertising revenue? Do you drive for Uber?

Making money on the internet is easier than ever. And there are millions of sellers. CRA knows this. So, starting with returns filed in 2014 for individuals and 2015 for corporations, Canadians have to report internet sites used by them for income earned from the Internet. This will allow the tax man to check the information that the taxpayer reports with websites advertising products and services and to audit internet vendors who do not report their web based revenues. Continue Reading…

The Experience Dividend

Installing lights on tennis courts, Mexico
Installing lights on tennis courts, Mexico

By Billy and Akaisha Kaderli

Special to the Financial Independence Hub

Who said work is a four-letter word?

With millions of Baby Boomers poised to leave the workforce within the next decade, many of us want to find ways to contribute from our vast wells of experience and knowledge. We want more freedom of expression in our lives instead of continuing what might be a lukewarm commitment to a full-time job.

Yet there are those like Andrew Yarrow, vice president and director of Public Agenda, who’ve characterized retiring early as “profoundly selfish and unpatriotic.” However, we believe he is missing the mark completely, falling into painting a doom-and-gloom scenario instead of banking on the monumental range of creativity our age group has shown. After all, it was our generation who invented the life-changing personal computer and gave us rock and roll. We expect that we are quite capable of coming up with solutions to any difficult issues we may face in the future.

The Goldilocks scenario

Akaisha teaching Thai massage in Mexico
Akaisha teaching Thai massage in Mexico

Finding a satisfying middle ground between what Marc Freedman, the founder of Civic Ventures, calls “the fallacy of 30 years of R&R” and our significant need to find meaning through imparting our collective wisdom, the sheer numbers of 60-somethings are having an effect on how people actually live during retirement. Some would say they’re creating a new stage of life by choosing an encore career.

If you find yourself in this position of wanting to retire without giving up entirely on being active, there are more options for you now than ever before in history. You may want to seek out opportunities for heartfelt jobs, artistic pursuits, spiritual quests, volunteer vacations, or job adventures abroad such as the Peace Corps.

Websites now abound with information on how to help adults in the second half of life set a course, connect with peers, and find pathways to significant service.

Groups like Experience Corps work to solve serious social problems here in the U.S. You can even use Craigslist to help you get involved in your community and find flexible jobs or volunteer opportunities. Boomers simply won’t go quietly into the good night.

Nor should they.

Work or volunteer?

It’s the American Way to be original and productive, and our generation illustrates both of these qualities. Yet if you fear that America isn’t ready to deal with older workers, take heart — there is growing evidence to the contrary.

Websites like Retired Brains, Senior Job Resource, and AARP‘s Best Employers Program Honorees all provide information for those who are 50+ and want to work full or part time. And due to simple demographics, these positions are only going to become more plentiful.

Billy built these tennis courts in Mexico

Looking at complete retirement can seem overwhelming to some. The idea of having no structure to their days — and the possible loss of ongoing relationships with patients or clients — can be a large detraction. The notion of forfeiting the intellectual and social stimulation of interacting with colleagues may seem like a kink in the perfect lifestyle away from work.

For these people, mentoring at SCORE, helping at Learning for Life, or volunteering time at your local hospice, food banks, or community colleges can also bring rewards beyond expectation. Money is not the only measure of wealth in a society.

The aim, we believe, is to activate the freedom to choose how to live your life no matter what stage you find yourself in — rather than letting someone else dictate your future ambitions. Once you’ve reached financial independence, you can easily move into a more rewarding position or challenge of your choice.

How you contribute to others in your retirement, and how you spend your time and your money is up to you and only you. Have confidence in yourself, know the value of your talents and endeavors, and build up your self-worth. After all, you’ve earned it.

It is from here that you will make all the difference in your world and in the world around you.

This is what we have done, and our personal lives have expanded significantly because of it.

About the Authors

billy-akaisha-puerto-escondidoBilly and Akaisha Kaderli are recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance and world travel. With the wealth of information they share on their popular website RetireEarlyLifestyle.com, they have been helping people achieve their own retirement dreams since 1991. They wrote the popular books, The Adventurer’s Guide to Early Retirement and Your Retirement Dream IS Possible available on their website or on Amazon.com

The Abundant Retirement Summit and Victory Lap Retirement

Depositphotos_71592703_s-2015As readers may know, Hub blogger Michael Drak and I have just finished co-authoring a book about life after Financial Independence. It’s titled Victory Lap Retirement, and describes a new post-corporate lifestyle that combines work and play, much like the illustration to the left.

The book has just gone through its second editing pass. Next we’ll be sending out pre-release PDFs to media and influencers, looking for testimonials: if you’re interested please let me know at jonathan@findependencehub.com or Michael at michael.drak@yahoo.ca.

The finished product should be in book stores and available online by mid-summer.

Half-hour interview will be at Abundant Retirement telesummit

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Is it Work or is it Passion?

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Billy and Akaisha Kaderli

By Billy and Akaisha Kaderli

Special to the Financial Independence Hub

While taking a break from the sun and surf, relaxing in my hotel room in a tiny beach town on Mexico’s rugged Pacific Coast, my cell phone rang.

“Howdy, Beautiful!” my friend of four decades shouted from snow country, thousands of miles away. “Been watchin’ your website for years and I read all your stories. Love ‘em. But I thought you were retired!

How many times over the twenty-plus years since we left the conventional work force have we heard that challenge? Our responses have ranged from surprised silence to justification of our volunteer work, to just laughing out loud.

We run a popular website, photograph our travels and share our lifestyle adventures with people like you. Some think that by doing this, we have somehow become unfit to call ourselves “retired.”

Once findependent, you’re free to choose how to spend your time

Today I would like to pose this question to you: “Once you leave the mainstream labor-for-paycheck world and become financially independent, aren’t you free to choose what you do with your time? When is something considered work, and when are you pursuing a passion?Continue Reading…