Our Roving Latin America Editor’s Discovery Trip to Peru

Our Roving Latin America Editor’s Discovery Trip to Peru

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July 22, 2016

Peru is one of the most distinctive countries to visit in all of South America. Modern and comfortable in every way, it still retains its distinctive cultural roots, dating back to the Incas and before. IL's Roving Latin America Editor, Jason Holland, took his first exploratory trip to the country recently...and he was enamored deeply of what he found. In this Editor's Debrief, Jason gives you his in-depth report on what he found in this affordable, friendly, constantly surprising country...

Insider’s Guide: Travel the World For Less Than It Costs to Stay Home

Insider’s Guide: Travel the World For Less Than It Costs to Stay Home

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July 21, 2016

There are secrets to traveling well. Inside angles that experienced travelers have spent their lifetimes figuring out. These are the secrets of the savvy travelers…people who never stay in the usual tourist hotels or resorts. Never shop where typical tourists get taken. Never eat run-of-the-mill, over-priced food where tourists eat. This exclusive report will show you how to be a savvy traveler. We’ll share some insider tips to help you avoid the typical tourist blunders and help you save money so you can travel for less than it costs to stay home.

The 3 Best “Start-From-Home” Portable Income Opportunities

The 3 Best “Start-From-Home” Portable Income Opportunities

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July 4, 2016

Have you ever dreamed of making money from your favorite overseas destinations? Well there are lots of ways to get paychecks abroad…so you can live anywhere or travel anytime. This report gives you the nitty-gritty on three of our favorite "make money anywhere" opportunities. And if you have a computer, a camera, and an internet connection, you’ve already got everything you need to get started mastering these three income streams today.

QWA June 2016: Facts and Fallacies About Creating Wealth

QWA June 2016: Facts and Fallacies About Creating Wealth

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June 30, 2016

Mark Morgan Ford is not very good at retirement. Already, he's tried to retire three times…and each time, he's "un-retired" a short time later. It's not because Mark hasn’t the funds to retire. In fact, Mark's a multi-millionaire…and was at the age of 39, when he decided to retire for the first time. What Mark is good at is creating wealth…and it's that passion—that urge to keep growing his net worth while still living a happy, balanced life—that has driven him out of retirement every time. In the latest edition of your Quarterly Wealth Advisory, we asked Mark to give you his hard-won insight into creating wealth…and he's more than delivered.

Malta: Affordable, Cultured, Mediterranean Living

Malta: Affordable, Cultured, Mediterranean Living

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June 21, 2016

The seven-island archipelago of Malta is one of International Living’s top picks for the best countries in the world today for retirees. You may not have heard much about this tiny state but it has a lot to offer: Mediterranean climate and waters…a cost of living between $2,000 to $2,400 per couple—including rent…and rich culture, history, and cuisine. In this Editor’s Debrief, IL Correspondent Barbara Diggs speaks to Dan Prescher about her recent scouting trip to Malta…and why it was so good, she wishes she could have stayed longer.

City, Beach, or Mountains: The Choice is Yours in Ecuador

City, Beach, or Mountains: The Choice is Yours in Ecuador

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May 25, 2016

One little country that sits on the equator packs a big punch when it comes to retirement overseas. The country is Ecuador—and it's one of the world's best retirement destinations. Though the country is just slightly bigger than Wyoming, it has a variety of climates to suit almost any taste; has rich culture and warm, welcoming people; and could drastically cut your retirement costs. For just $1,500 to $2,000 a month, a couple can live better than they ever could have dreamed of in the U.S. In this issue of the Lifetime Society Communiqué, three of our Ecuador correspondents tell you about their lives living in a colonial city, by the beach, and in the mountains of Ecuador. That's just the start of what's waiting for you in this issue...

Your Own Home in Panama—Everything You Need to Buy a Great-Value Property in a Top Retirement Haven

Your Own Home in Panama—Everything You Need to Buy a Great-Value Property in a Top Retirement Haven

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May 19, 2016

If you like the idea of finding your own home in Panama City’s best neighbourhood ...or near an expanse of Pacific beach with ocean views…or in a cool mountain hideaway that’s home to award-winning coffee plantations…this report shows you where to buy for less than $150,000 (even in trendy Panama City). And if you’d like to rent while you look for that dream property, you’ll discover the areas with the best rental values. With this report in hand you can hit the ground running when you get to Panama. You’ll know exactly where to go and what to look for...and you’ll have a good idea of how much to pay.

Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security: The Best Claims Strategy for a Better, Longer, Freer Retirement

Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security: The Best Claims Strategy for a Better, Longer, Freer Retirement

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May 17, 2016

Retire in Luxury on Your Social Security: Steve Garfink's 203-page book shows you how to navigate the complicated world of Social Security benefits and create a claiming strategy that helps you maximize the funds you're eligible for. So many people leave tens—even hundreds—of thousands of dollars on the table. Don't be one of them. With the secrets, strategies and advice you’ll discover in this book, your future travels and time overseas will be spent more wisely and affordably.

2016 Fast-Track Your Retirement Overseas Package

2016 Fast-Track Your Retirement Overseas Package

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May 16, 2016

If you dream about a life where you have the freedom to "call the shots"… to pick up and head to a cottage on a sun-dappled beach and "retire" in the tropics… or rent a little getaway in a history-rich colonial town for the winter… or take an apartment for a few months a year in Paris or Buenos Aires… but you need the flexibility that would allow you to leave… and an income that could make it happen… In the right places abroad, you can live well for less. And if you're earning a nice income… you can afford to enjoy yourself.