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I Have a Few Years Left to Live. Why Can’t I Blow All My Savings Living It Up?

Por: Slate Business October 12, 2022

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Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? . (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, I’ve been self-employed most of my career and have no spouse or kids to take care of me in an emergency, so I’ve made a point of being practical and frugal so I can take care of myself. I’ve managed to reach my mid-50s with a net worth of about $800,000. I also have decent health insurance, plus long-term care insurance if I need home health... + full article



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