The Inside Track to Entrepreneur Success in Costa Rica

The Inside Track to Entrepreneur Success in Costa Rica

In this report, we’ll take a look at some of the key considerations involved in opening a business in Costa Rica. Plus, we’ll hear some real life accounts of people who have already made the move and are successfully running their own businesses there. Whatever type of business you’re interested in setting up, you’re sure to find lots of inspiration from this report.

Turn Your Travel Bug Into a Profitable Tour

Turn Your Travel Bug Into a Profitable Tour

“I love the stimulation. Every time I take someone on a tour I learn something new about places I’ve seen hundreds of times before.” So says Helene Kahn who has loved Mexico since she was 10 years old. Now she lives in the artistic hub of San Miguel de Allende and gets paid for something she loves doing: showing people around her adopted country.

How to Escape the U.S. Income Tax

How to Escape the U.S. Income Tax

This strategy is not for everyone. It works best for people who are frustrated with the US government “interfering” with their lives and “sucking them dry” with taxes… Once you learn this proven strategy—that nearly 3,000 everyday Americans used last year—you’ll have the keys in your hand to do something most Americans never consider. This brand-new report shares the specific step-by-step details.

20 Beach Towns Where You Can Buy For Less Than $150,000

20 Beach Towns Where You Can Buy For Less Than $150,000

The best deals and the biggest opportunities in real estate today are not to be found within U.S. borders. Take U.S. coastlines... Sure, America has some gorgeous beaches... and stunning seaside properties. But there’s a severely limited supply, especially of Grade A, beachfront real estate... and a burgeoning demand, especially among Baby Boomers. Even if your budget isn’t small, you’ll have trouble finding a seaside getaway on either U.S. coast that could be called a bargain.

Profits from Passions in Colonial Nicaragua

Profits from Passions in Colonial Nicaragua

When Warren Ogden started planning his life overseas, there was never any question that he would call Nicaragua home. He felt a connection with the land and its people. “I grew up among Nicaraguan immigrants in the U.S.,” explains the Seattle native. “I came to live with their extended family in 1999, to work for an NGO, and study Spanish. During that four-month visit, I fell in love with the place.”