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Tag Archives: retirement planning
Q&A with a Reader: Working Overseas While Retired
Hello I am interested in going to one of your suggested retirement locations but I don’t have enough money to simply not work. Continue reading
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Tagged daily life, retirement planning
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The Global Expatriate’s Guide To Investing—Why You Can’t Afford Not To Read It
If you have a financial advisor, odds are high that he or she has a dirty little secret. Continue reading
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Tagged Finance, Retirement, retirement planning
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Questions on Retirement Facilities Overseas
Do you have concerns about having to stay in a retirement facility overseas? Continue reading
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Tagged daily life, medical care, retirement planning
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Age Requirements for 55+ Active Adult Communities
I would love to do something similar but every active adult community that interests me seems to be 55+. As I am only 47 I don’t know if I would be able to join a community that I like. Continue reading
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Tagged daily life, housing, retirement planning
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How Would You Structure My Portfolio?
My question for you is, how would you structure my money so that it would last 25 years? Continue reading
Why Your House Is a Terrible Investment
Home ownership a part of The American Religion, so I know I’m treading dangerous ground here. But before you get out the tar and feathers, let’s do a little thought experiment together. Continue reading
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Tagged daily life, Finance, housing, lifestyle, Perspective, retirement planning
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How I Created My Location Independent Lifestyle
Less than three years later, at 36, I retired from the law. Our savings hit our magic number. We took the risk, sold everything, including our beloved Mini Cooper, and left the US. Continue reading
At Age 28, He Has a Decade of Savings
I’m 28 years old. I’ve been saving for retirement since I was around 18. I happened to find your “20 Questions – We are Frequently Asked” and this was very helpful for me. Continue reading
The Power of Having a Plan
I am so happy the day I ran across your blog, I don’t even remember how that happened, but I have been a faithful reader ever since. Continue reading
A Reader’s Comments on Retirement in Tatters
I too read the Joe Nocera article in the New York Times. It was surely bleak, and frightened a great many people. Your take on the article was quite unusual. Continue reading