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44 Things You Must Know Before You Relocate, Retire, Or Invest Offshore

44 Things You Must Know Before Retiring or Investing Offshore


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If you forgot to save for retirement, you are not alone. That’s our way of saying, there wasn’t enough money to save for retirement, or your 401K is worthless after the last Wall Street episode.

 

The big question for many of us is, how are we going to retire on SS in America? The realistic  answer is:  You’re NOT.  More then likely you’ll be working until the day your body gives out.

 

So for many of us, we are looking for  options - and that’s what this web site is about.  Leaving a familiar location and home, where your children grew up can be heart breaking.  But living in proverty or having to work, can be worst. Moving offshore is not for everyone! 

 

Grandchildren, children and the advancement of the family has to be taken into consideration.  Perhaps living offshore part-year and with your children part-year is a workable solution.

 

Click to the destination that you are most interested in and view the page for updated News and Information on selected retirement destination.  See Articles Below:

   
             
               
 
  
  
 
How to Know When It's Time to Retire

Your financial situation has a lot to do with your decision, as with most of us, however there is a much more important element involved in this decision.

 

Our mental and emotional status is extremely important, especially when it comes to maintaining good health.  It’s much easier to stay healthy when we are happy with our lives and our life decisions.

 Retirement is for the last half of our lives and if we can’t do what makes us happy, in our retirement, then when?  continue

 

 

 

Yes, You Can Retire (And Live Well) On US$694 A Month Or Less: Here's How!

 

Please believe me: You have more control over your future than you may realize. You can live well--including a maid, a gardener, a driver, regular dinners out, even travel--all on a Social Security budget.

 

Plus, arrange health insurance for US$150 a month or less. In some places, you can even enjoy free medical care.  read more

 

 

The Bahamas, a Real Tax Haven

 

The Bahamas is considered a real tax haven, and has No income tax.  For individuals who continue to earn a study annual income each year, this can be a gift in disguise.  The Bahamas tourism industry is what supports the country, therefore the country keeps crime low in order to attract tourist......continue 


Worst State to Grow Old In, Unless You Have Lots of Money

Seniors on limited income are having a hard time, without senior housing supplements or help from their kids.  The northern states have high gas and electric bills and the southern states are just plan more expensive.  Click on the title to learn more about the "Elder Index"



How to Legally Never Have to Pay Taxes Again (Retirement)

Yes it is possible to avoid taxes for the rest of you life if you plan it right.
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Four Ways, Well Maybe Three Ways to Earn Extra Cash During Retirement

A cute video on ways to earn extra money when working at a department store or a restaurent is not an option.  A couple of the ways are great and are extremely doable.  continue four ways to earn extra cash  be sure to return and learn more about retirement options

Single and Looking for Affordable Retirement Options?

 

If you are single and your retirement income is limited, your blood pressure may increase each time, the word retirement comes up.  You like your job, yet you are tired.  You really do want to retire at age 62 and not 65 or worst, 70 years old.  You may even feel that you won’t live long if you continue in the corporate world for 5 more years or until you are 65 or 70. continue affordable retirement

 

The Cost of Living When Retiring in Mexico

Retirement in Mexico is a fantastic option for people who forgot to save for retirement.  The cost for utilities such as telephone is around $16 to $25 per month.   Electricity runs between $55 to $90 depending on what is included (water, waste management, electricity) and the Internet is between $20 and $35 a month including cable.  Throw in the maid for 4 hours a week, and you have a cost of $10.  (Our estimates are a little high) continue cost of living when retiring in Mexico
 

Retirement Money Tips When Single With Limited  Income

America is one of the hardest places in the world to retire with a limited income.  This article suggest ten (10) ways seniors can survive with a limited monthly retirement income






Five Misconceptions About Growing Older

Read the five major misconceptions or myths about getting older.  Some myths may surprise you.

Income Protection? 

Yes, there may be a need for some US citizens to learn more about income protection.  As long as you share the informatin on your Schedule B of your Income Tax Return, no problem.
Why Some Believe The Time Has Come to Move Offshore

Like many Americans, you may already have seen your nest egg shrink, the value of your home fall, your investment portfolio lose half its worth or more… The really bad news is there's ......  continue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cheap Places to Retire 2011 - 2012

Kathleen Peddicord talks about five destinations which are consider bargins when it comes to the cost of living.

Each destination has a unique set of circumstances to offer in retirment benefits.

Click here for cheapest places to retire 2011 - 2012
   
   
   
   
   
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