Retirement

Leverage International Geoarbitrage To Live A Better Life For Less

Today’s guest post is from Jim at Route To Retire, an early retiree. His family of three decided to leverage international geoarbitrage to start a brand new life in Panama. Jim is living a life that I eventually want to try once both our kids are old enough to remember their adventures (5+). If you’ve […]

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Preparing For A 50-Year Retirement With Vanguard’s New Return Assumptions

Imagine retiring by age 40, or FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early). You may have to prepare for a 50-year retirement! Traditionally, the average American retires by age 65 and prepares for a 20-25-year retirement. However, with the median life expectancy increasing and more people desiring to retire earlier, we must plan for even more unknowns.

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Recommended Net Worth Allocation By Age And Work Experience

A good net worth allocation is important to weather the consistent financial storms that tend to come every 5-10 years. The last thing you want is to have a net worth allocation mismatch with your risk tolerance and financial objectives. A savvy investor is congruent with thought and action. The right net worth allocation by

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When To Take Social Security? Make So Much It Doesn’t Really Matter

Are you wondering when to take Social Security? The answer is a little more complicated than it seems. Officially, you can start your retirement benefit at any point from age 62 up until age 70. Your benefits will be higher the longer you delay taking Social Security due to Cost Of Living Adjustments (COLA) that

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