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Spending Your Golden Years in a Foreign Country

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There are all kinds of opportunities available outside of the United States … opportunities that can be reached in less than six hours from most major U.S. cities. So let me ask: Would you ever consider retiring to a foreign country?

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Your 30 Day Financial Challenge

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Set aside five to 30 minutes each day over the next 30 days and follow my financial checklist. Don’t worry about trying to be perfect, this is an exercise in action. Here’s the full 30-day challenge:

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8 Signs You’re Following the Herd

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There’s a great book that talks about groupthink called The Little Book of Behavioral Investing by James Montier. Each chapter breaks down different behavioral glitches that cause you to make poor investment choices.

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Ferrari, Rolex, or the S&P 500?

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But if history is any guide, tangible assets DO provide a solid combination of privacy, portability, wealth protection, and appreciation potential.

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The Surprising Way to Save on Your Next Medical Procedure

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Worldwide, patients spend $3,800-$6,000 per visit. And the total value of the entire medical tourist business per year is around $439 billion, which has made it one of the fastest growing markets in the healthcare sector. Countries around the world are tapping into this niche…

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3 Ways to Grow Your Savings by Thousands of Dollars

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Do you ever wonder why lottery winners sometimes go bankrupt, even after winning big? Why some people keep balances on their credit cards and pay high interest rates when they have savings available to pay the bill?

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4 Things to Know Before You Buy a Plane Ticket

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Flight search engines, last minute flash sales and regional pricing all factor into how much you pay for travel. But there are a few commonly held misconceptions about buying airfare that I want to debunk.

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8 Ways to Spring Clean Your Wallet

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In mid-2000, one of the most successful advertising campaigns running was Capital One’s “What’s In Your Wallet?” Remember the commercials? If they were to launch the same campaign today, the ads might be a little different…

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How to Avoid Loneliness Later in Life

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Boomers are increasingly living on their own as they age and are more likely to say they feel lonely than other generations. Being divorced, widowed, never married, or without children close by are contributing factors why so many live alone.

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