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The RetireCoast Podcast gives you practical, easy-to-use guidance on retirement planning, real estate decisions, smart budgeting, investing, and building a second-act business.Each episode breaks down the topics that matter most as you plan your next chapter, including:Retirement lifestyle planningReal estate insights for buyers, sellers, and investorsCreating income in retirementStarting and growing a business after retirementPersonal finance, taxes, and long-term budgetingTravel, community, and quality-of-life tipsWhether you're preparing to retire, looking for ways to make your money last longer, or exploring business opportunities later in life, this podcast helps you make confident, informed decisions.Explore more tools, calculators, articles, and resources at RetireCoast.com and StartingABusinessAfterRetirement.com.Free to listen. New episodes released regularly.Subscribe today and start building a more affordable, secure, and fulfilling retirement.

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124 episodios

Portada del episodio Starting a Business in 1776 vs Today: What Colonial Entrepreneurs Can Still Teach Modern Business Owners

Starting a Business in 1776 vs Today: What Colonial Entrepreneurs Can Still Teach Modern Business Owners

click here: Leave a text, tell us what you liked [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/fan_mail/new] In this episode, we explore what it was really like starting a business in 1776 during the founding of America and compare it to entrepreneurship in today’s modern economy. Long before LLCs, business loans, online banking, and digital marketing, colonial entrepreneurs built businesses through apprenticeships, personal reputation, merchant credit, manufacturing, and sheer resilience during one of the most uncertain periods in American history. We examine how printers, blacksmiths, merchants, tavern owners, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs such as Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, John Hancock, and James Hunter helped shape the early American economy during the American Revolution. From colonial weapons factories and iron works to tavern networking, transportation challenges, financing systems, and apprenticeship training, this episode reveals how entrepreneurship functioned during the Revolutionary era. We also compare 1776 entrepreneurship to today’s startup culture, discussing taxes, regulation, communication speed, women in business, colonial manufacturing, business networking, wealth creation, and the enduring entrepreneurial spirit that still drives innovation more than 250 years later. This exploration of colonial entrepreneurship is a featured part of RetireCoast’s 250th Anniversary series, which commemorates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Each article in this collection is specifically created to expose aspects of life in 1776 that are not generally known in traditional histories. For instance, the series dives into the often-overlooked realities of everyday citizens, highlighting the vital economic roles of women who managed taverns, print shops, and family businesses, as well as the hardships faced by camp followers, ordinary laborers, and prisoners on British prison ships. Furthermore, several articles in the series draw direct comparisons between the colonial era and the modern world. The series deeply contrasts what it was actually like starting and financing a business in 1776 with modern entrepreneurship, comparing a time of handwritten ledgers, informal partnerships, and zero liability protection to today's landscape of LLCs, global digital marketing, and complex regulations. It also features other direct "then and now" analyses, such as an exploration of how the prices and purchasing power of everyday goods have evolved over the last two-and-a-half centuries.  https://retirecoast.com/starting-a-business-in-1776/ [https://retirecoast.com/starting-a-business-in-1776/] Explore more historical articles, calculators, and business resources at RetireCoast.com [https://retirecoast.com] and our America’s 250th Anniversary Hub. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/support] Enjoyed this episode? 🎙️ Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here. 💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic? Email info@retirecoast.com or join our Facebook community: Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Episode Keywords: Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.

18 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio 3 Short-Term Rental Tax Mistakes That Can Trigger an IRS Audit

3 Short-Term Rental Tax Mistakes That Can Trigger an IRS Audit

click here: Leave a text, tell us what you liked [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/fan_mail/new] Owning a short-term rental can be a great source of income—but it also comes with tax risks that many investors overlook. In this episode, we break down three common tax mistakes that can trigger an IRS audit, including: • Failing to separate land value from building value when calculating depreciation • Misclassifying renovations and repairs • Exceeding personal use limits and losing business tax status These mistakes are more common than most property owners realize—and they can lead to disallowed deductions, penalties, or worse. You’ll learn how to stay compliant, protect your tax benefits, and build a more defensible short-term rental strategy. 📖 Read the full article: https://retirecoast.com [https://retirecoast.com/] 🧰 Explore tools and resources for investors: https://retirecoast.com/business-builder-membership/ [https://retirecoast.com/business-builder-membership/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/support] Enjoyed this episode? 🎙️ Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here. 💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic? Email info@retirecoast.com or join our Facebook community: Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Episode Keywords: Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.

17 de may de 2026 - 26 min
Portada del episodio How to Build an Estate Plan That Actually Protects Your Family

How to Build an Estate Plan That Actually Protects Your Family

click here: Leave a text, tell us what you liked [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/fan_mail/new] RetireCoast introduces the concept of an estate planning portfolio, which is defined as a unified system of legal tools rather than a solitary document. This podcast argues that relying solely on a will is insufficient and can lead to costly legal delays and family disputes.  A robust plan should integrate a revocable living trust, a power of attorney, and healthcare directives to manage both assets and personal care during incapacity or after death. Through various case studies, we illustrate how these components work together to provide privacy, control, and clarity for loved ones.  Ultimately, this guide encourages proactive preparation to ensure that an individual's financial and medical wishes are legally protected and seamlessly executed. Read about this in our article https://retirecoast.com/estate-planning-portfolio/ [https://retirecoast.com/estate-planning-portfolio/]. This article is free and supports our Estate Planning Membership. [https://retirecoast.com/estate-planning-membership/] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/support] Enjoyed this episode? 🎙️ Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here. 💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic? Email info@retirecoast.com or join our Facebook community: Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Episode Keywords: Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.

10 de may de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio Relocating for Wealth Preservation: Strategic Taxes and Cost Management

Relocating for Wealth Preservation: Strategic Taxes and Cost Management

click here: Leave a text, tell us what you liked [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/fan_mail/new] This RetireCoast article explores the financial complexities of relocating for wealth preservation, arguing that focusing solely on income tax is a mistake. RetireCoast highlights that states often implement tax shifts, where the reduction of one levy leads to an increase in property or sales taxes.  We warn of an emerging trend where some regions are introducing wealth taxes and high-income surtaxes, while others use revenue triggers to phase out income taxes entirely.  To combat these hidden costs, the RetireCoast proposes a comprehensive framework that measures total financial pressure, including housing and insurance. Ultimately, the goal is to help individuals determine if a move offers a durable financial advantage based on their specific professional or retirement profile. Read the source article at RetireCoast.Com [https://retirecoast.com/lower-taxes-cost-of-living-wealth-preservation/].  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/support] Enjoyed this episode? 🎙️ Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here. 💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic? Email info@retirecoast.com or join our Facebook community: Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Episode Keywords: Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.

3 de may de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio Esek Hopkins and the First American Navy: The Untold Story of America’s First Fleet

Esek Hopkins and the First American Navy: The Untold Story of America’s First Fleet

click here: Leave a text, tell us what you liked [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/fan_mail/new] Who was Esek Hopkins—and why does his story matter to the founding of the United States Navy? In this episode, we explore the untold story of the first American naval commander and the creation of the Continental Navy during the early days of the Revolutionary War. At a time when the colonies had no formal navy, Hopkins was tasked with building a fleet from scratch—using converted merchant ships, limited weapons, and a small group of determined sailors. We walk through: * How Hopkins was selected to lead the first American naval force * The daring 1776 raid on Nassau—America’s first amphibious assault * The capture of British Governor Montfort Browne * The weapons and tactics used by early American sailors * The rise of future naval leaders like John Paul Jones * The harsh reality of British prison ships and the human cost of the war at sea * And how these early efforts helped shape what would become the modern United States Navy This episode connects the uncertain beginnings of the American Navy to the powerful global force it is today—while honoring the sailors who fought, served, and sacrificed along the way. 👉 Read the full article here: https://retirecoast.com/esek-hopkins-first-american-navy-1775/ [https://retirecoast.com/esek-hopkins-first-american-navy-1775/] 🎧 Why Listen If you enjoy American history, naval history, or stories about leadership under impossible conditions, this episode offers a deeper look into a part of the Revolutionary War that is often overlooked—but critically important. If you found this story interesting, there’s much more to explore. This episode is part of our RetireCoast 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence series, where we uncover lesser-known stories from the fight for American independence—the people, decisions, and sacrifices that helped shape the nation. 👉 You can explore the full series here: https://retirecoast.com/americas-250th-anniversary-hub/ [https://retirecoast.com/americas-250th-anniversary-hub/] And if you’re looking to go beyond the history—into practical tools, financial strategies, and planning resources—you can learn more about our membership programs at RetireCoast. We offer: * The Millennial Financial Lab for building long-term financial confidence * The Estate Planning Membership, including tools like our revocable living trust builder * And the Business Builder Membership for those starting or managing a business 👉 Learn more here: https://retirecoast.com/ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1948879/support] Enjoyed this episode? 🎙️ Subscribe to the RetireCoast Podcast for more practical conversations about retirement planning, financial preparedness, small business growth, and life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. 👉 Visit RetireCoast.com for in-depth articles, resources, checklists, and guides that expand on the topics we cover here. 💬 Have a question or want us to cover a topic? Email info@retirecoast.com or join our Facebook community: Business After Retirement: Start, Manage, Succeed. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions. Episode Keywords: Big Beautiful Bill 2025, Social Security changes, retirement taxes, small business incentives, monthly living expenses in retirement, retirement budgeting, Medicare and seniors, financial security, retirement planning, Gulf Coast retirement, small business growth.

1 de may de 2026 - 40 min
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