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Relocating: How Do I Choose the Clothes and Accessories to Bring?
What happened was that styles changed, my body shape changed, and things like high heels — for me — were not the kind of shoes I could navigate in on cobblestone streets and broken sidewalks. I had gorgeous snakeskin and eel skin bags and matching shoes — which, since I kept them — simply dried out without the joy of my wearing them to death. Continue reading
Retire to Chile, South America, Part II
Retire to Chile, South America – Do you have questions about Visas, Banking, Postal Services, Transport, Cost of Living? Find out more. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Housing
Tagged Beach, daily life, Finance, housing, International Experts, lifestyle, pre-retirement planning, Retirement
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Comments on Going Naked; Health Insurance
What about a catastrophic illness like MS or cancer? I would think that even at the reduced costs overseas something like that would have the potential to wipe out your nest egg, no? 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
I’m Not Yet 30 and Working on Retirement
Things are going well. I’m very happy that I found you when I was 25 and when I was not very happy about my job or my life. Continue reading
Are you Confused? Good!
Contrary to what you have been told, confusion can be a positive state of mind. Continue reading
A Reader Has Insurance Questions
Happy to answer your questions. Bear in mind that each person needs to make these decisions for themselves. Our opinions are just that – our opinions and if you… Continue reading
How to Allay Concerns of Medical Travel
Medical tourism is a phenomenon bolstered by the rising costs of healthcare in the US, and a Deloitte report on medical tourism pegged the number of outbound American medical tourists to reach six million in 2010. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Health, Women's Work
Tagged Contributions of women, Costa Rica, doctors, Finance, health, health insurance, hospital, International Experts, medical care, medical tourism, Perspective, pre-retirement planning, retirement planning, Travel
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Where Is the Best Place to Retire?
I would like to know which location do you consider to be the best place to retire early as being a healthy, quiet, cheap, quite warm temperature and sunny place? Continue reading
Exotic Retirement Destinations for the Frugal American: Living Abroad for Under $1500
While retiring in the United States might require getting a part-time job or simply working until death is nigh, there is a viable alternative. Continue reading
Posted in All Things Financial, Guest Blog Posts, Housing, Women's Work
Tagged Contributions of women, daily life, Finance, household expenses, housing, International Experts, International Housing, lifestyle, Perspective, pre-retirement planning, Retirement, Retirement Experts, retirement planning, Travel
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