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Gigs for the prospective retiree
If you're facing retirement, the only thing worse than the risk of being bored in retirement is the lack of funds keeping you from doing...


What to look for during Medicare open enrollment
Medicare open enrollment is from October 15 – December 7 and, if you’re 65 and over, now’s the time to see if you should enroll for the...


A financial checklist for relocating to the U.S.
As U.S. companies struggle to find local talent, they continue to import labor from overseas. There are just not enough software...
How to move to Europe
So you're back from vacation and all you can think about is moving to Europe. Well, you're not alone. Roughly 1.6 million Americans live...
Under the Tuscan Sun; How Americans in Europe should invest
Those who live in Europe know all about enjoying the good life. Less is known about the complexity and limitations of investing. If...
Europe’s shaky political results break the status quo
With the news consisting mainly of looming tariffs and movement toward a possible presidential impeachment, what was less apparent but...


Adding world travel to life goals
Travel is an investment in life and should not be considered an expense. Corporate America is not known for its generous vacation time...
Why expats may see their Social Security benefits reduced in retirement
If you've lived and worked in both the U.S. and abroad, then you may have participated in two different social security systems. If this...


How planning gave this family nomadic freedom
Financial planning clients and world travelers, Thomas Murphree and Frank Camacho, gave up solitary life in San Diego two years ago and...
Expat without a retirement plan? Here’s a solution.
If you’ve moved overseas to open a business or to work for another company you may be wondering how you can contribute to a retirement...
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