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  • How to Retire the Cheapskate Way

  • The Ultimate Cheapskate's Guide to a Better, Earlier, Happier Retirement
  • By: Jeff Yeager
  • Narrated by: Johnny Heller
  • Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)
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By: Jeff Yeager
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Summary

Unlike most retirement planning and lifestyle books that focus on investing - or at the other end of the spectrum, on how to get the senior discount on a Grand Slam Breakfast at Denny's - this new book from Jeff Yeager, America's favorite cheapskate, makes the compelling case that you can have a joyous, worry-free retirement by merely spending smart and focusing on what you truly want and expect out of retirement.

Combining Yeager's loveable humor and offbeat anecdotes that have garnered him an ever-growing fan base, the official "Savings Expert" for AARP shares with readers hundreds of retirement secrets and tips, including: How to Simple-size Your Way to a Better Retirement; The 20 Secret Cheapskate Principles for Retiring Comfortably on Less...Maybe Even on Social Security Alone; How to Survive the Medical Maelstrom (without resorting to DIY surgery at home); Plus Dozens of Fun Ways to Both Earn a Little Extra Income During Retirement and Painlessly Cut Your Expenses.

©2012 Jeff Yeager (P)2013 AudioGO, Ltd.

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A Must-Read for Anyone Seeking a Frugal and Fulfilling Retirement

How to Retire the Cheapskate Way" by Jeff Yeager is a game-changer for anyone looking to retire on a budget or simply seeking a more frugal lifestyle. The author has done an exceptional job of providing practical advice and useful tips that can be applied to various aspects of life, such as budgeting, preparing for retirement, and even end-of-life planning.

Yeager's writing style is engaging and relatable, making the content easy to digest and enjoyable to read. His real-life examples and anecdotes add depth to the advice he provides, making it feel more personal and applicable to readers.

One of the key strengths of this book is its holistic approach to retirement planning. Instead of solely focusing on financial matters, Yeager emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle throughout retirement. He encourages readers to reassess their priorities and cultivate a mindset of gratitude and contentment.

The book also delves into the often-overlooked topic of end-of-life planning. It offers valuable insights into preparing for the inevitable, helping readers make well-informed decisions and reducing stress for themselves and their loved ones.

In conclusion, "How to Retire the Cheapskate Way" is an invaluable resource for those looking to make the most of their retirement years without breaking the bank. Its practical advice and relatable anecdotes make it a must-read for anyone seeking a financially secure and fulfilling retirement.

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poor narrator

it was hard to understand the narrator's strong accent and it spoiled the book for me

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Get your head in the game

What did you like most about How to Retire the Cheapskate Way?

Simple, realistic actionable advice.

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Although it is US centric, there is enough here for the UK listener. I retired at 46, three years ago and had already put into practice many of the principles to do so however still do not regret listening to the book.

For anyone at an earlier stage of their life, or without particilarly good financial habits, I'd say it was worth the investment of time & money.

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