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Personally, Ive been retired in Guatemala for the last five years, spending about $1,000 a month, including $333 for rent on a two-bedroom house. I think Mexico is also a good option if you only have Social Security. Im honestly much happier here than I was in the U.S., though I do miss my grandkids.
After losing my job unexpectedly at the age of 39, having $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and having a house that could be worth an additional $200,000, I'm searching for ways to make extra money. What are some of the promising alternatives?
I’m confused about whether to combine all my investment accounts into one. If I decide to do this, how should I go about it, and will there be any consequences I should be aware of? I also intend to sell my property, which could add an extra 200K overtime. Should I consolidate everything into one investment account, or diversify across several sectors?
These are important questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE event, and she helped my wife and i rebalance our 1.7 million portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She has been trading with our permission and has managed to recoup our financial losses thrice over again. We keep and manage the market cautiously.
This video offers such an intriguing glimpse into affordable global living! 🌎 It's amazing how far $500 can stretch in these hidden gems. Which country caught your eye the most for a dream budget-friendly life? Share your thoughts! 🌍✈
You may have missed that Portugal is canceling the NHR program, and all income will be taxed at 25% or more! That includes U.S. Social Security income.
On $500 a month in a place like Bolivia, you'll be an outsider living with locals in third world conditions. Besides that you could attract the wrong kind of attention as a gringo and find yourself being robbed, extorted from or even kidnapped. Depending where you are the risks could be lower but it's not simple to find a good safe place to exist on $500 in these impoverished countries.
I plan to retire in Thailand, my mother left me a wills that contains land and house. I want medical plan and leviable condition with clean air not PM 2.5 dust that made me sick with repertory problem. I wish I live long enough to see my 401K and investment with Social security to move to these country rather than Maryland.
Retiring in Thailand with plans for a healthy environment and effective healthcare sounds like a wonderful decision! Thailand offers several regions known for their clean air, especially outside the major cities. Places like Chiang Rai and Pai in the northern part of the country are renowned for their natural beauty and more breathable air.
@@winglobe66 I remember back in 1963 in the winter, I travel with my father to Chieng Mai and stay in garrison near the jungle. It was pretty and peaceful back then when we have no pave road and jungle!
The problem is that most people were always taught that you just need a good job to become rich. These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many dont even know exists.
Paraguay _does not offer PR for $5K USD in a bank._ That option died a few years ago. Now you _have_ to start at Temporary Reisdency and work your way up to Permanent. You also (save for a few exceptions) cannot become a citizen without renouncing your old citizenship. FFS, does this channel do ANY research? Nomad Elite's regular videos on Paraguay residency ALONE would have sufficed.
What's with the thumb nail photo on this video a click bait photo of a gorgeous young woman who wouldn't have anything to do with an old retired man living on a small pension?
Epats should never move to SE Asia and should move here. (ARGENTINA) Reasons. 1. It is cheaper and easier to get a flight to the USA from Argentina. 2. In case of a WW3 Argentina is one of the safest in case of a war. 3. You can own land. 4. You can become a An Argentina citizen in only 2 years. 5. Everything is cheaper than ANY SE Asian Countries. 6. Your USD is stronger and goes much further in Argentina than Any SE Asian Country. 7. Argentina is the 8th largest country and has about 1/3 the population of the Philippines. 8. Argentina great schools and universities. 9. Argentina has more Gold, oil, silver and other natural resources than almost Any SE Asian Country. 11. Less Digital nomads and bloggers so U can do better and live happier. 12. The beef and food is better than Any SE Asian Countries. 13. Argentina has Great weather and is not always just hot and humid.
@@aaasianamerican1216 Anyone can own land, home or a business and in Argentina has REMAX and Century 21 and other American real estate companies also you could even buy it over the phone/Zoom.
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I'm a retired, US War Veteran living off of disability and entertaining relocation overseas. I only have myself and I like these videos.
Try Angeles City, Philippines. Stay at or near The Clarkton Hotel and visit the VFW restaurant.
I owned a house in Belize for 13 years. It’s an absolute mess of a country in every way imaginable.
Personally, Ive been retired in Guatemala for the last five years, spending about $1,000 a month, including $333 for rent on a two-bedroom house. I think Mexico is also a good option if you only have Social Security. Im honestly much happier here than I was in the U.S., though I do miss my grandkids.
After losing my job unexpectedly at the age of 39, having $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and having a house that could be worth an additional $200,000, I'm searching for ways to make extra money. What are some of the promising alternatives?
It makes sense to consider hiring a financial advisor at this point, but delaying retirement for a bit might be a more prudent choice
I’m confused about whether to combine all my investment accounts into one. If I decide to do this, how should I go about it, and will there be any consequences I should be aware of? I also intend to sell my property, which could add an extra 200K overtime. Should I consolidate everything into one investment account, or diversify across several sectors?
These are important questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE event, and she helped my wife and i rebalance our 1.7 million portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She has been trading with our permission and has managed to recoup our financial losses thrice over again. We keep and manage the market cautiously.
That is impressive! my portfolio has remained stagnate. Who is guiding you please?
June Renae Matthysse. She is well known, so you can look her up online.
This video offers such an intriguing glimpse into affordable global living! 🌎 It's amazing how far $500 can stretch in these hidden gems. Which country caught your eye the most for a dream budget-friendly life? Share your thoughts! 🌍✈
You may have missed that Portugal is canceling the NHR program, and all income will be taxed at 25% or more! That includes U.S. Social Security income.
Ive already retired in Mexico, and it’s much better in every way than any of those countries.
On $500 a month in a place like Bolivia, you'll be an outsider living with locals in third world conditions. Besides that you could attract the wrong kind of attention as a gringo and find yourself being robbed, extorted from or even kidnapped. Depending where you are the risks could be lower but it's not simple to find a good safe place to exist on $500 in these impoverished countries.
Valid point - and living on $500/month is pretty unrealistic in any part of the world.
Its cheaper in the Philippines-you can rent a simple house beside the beach for $500, available on Siquijor Island.
Plus, the saying is: It's more fun in the Philippines 😊
I plan to retire in Thailand, my mother left me a wills that contains land and house. I want medical plan and leviable condition with clean air not PM 2.5 dust that made me sick with repertory problem. I wish I live long enough to see my 401K and investment with Social security to move to these country rather than Maryland.
Retiring in Thailand with plans for a healthy environment and effective healthcare sounds like a wonderful decision! Thailand offers several regions known for their clean air, especially outside the major cities. Places like Chiang Rai and Pai in the northern part of the country are renowned for their natural beauty and more breathable air.
@@winglobe66 I remember back in 1963 in the winter, I travel with my father to Chieng Mai and stay in garrison near the jungle. It was pretty and peaceful back then when we have no pave road and jungle!
The problem is that most people were always taught that you just need a good job to become rich. These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many dont even know exists.
Paraguay Is The New Panama 👍
Forgive me, but that's not an advantage. I'm American, but avoid places chock-full of American retirees.
@@mrc6182panama is chock full of americna retirees?
Isn’t Bolivia landlocked?
Bolivia doesn't have a shoreline as shown in graphic at 1:51🤣🤣
"Modest" home with no a/c in Nicaragua. Good luck with that. Cockroaches are complimentary.
...no extra charge
Very true!
None of these figures even come close to small pension or Social Security level income.
Equally as warm as Georgia proves you never been there.
Homes lacking A/C - lol = NO!
Paraguay _does not offer PR for $5K USD in a bank._ That option died a few years ago. Now you _have_ to start at Temporary Reisdency and work your way up to Permanent. You also (save for a few exceptions) cannot become a citizen without renouncing your old citizenship.
FFS, does this channel do ANY research? Nomad Elite's regular videos on Paraguay residency ALONE would have sufficed.
What's with the thumb nail photo on this video a click bait photo of a gorgeous young woman who wouldn't have anything to do with an old retired man living on a small pension?
Honey trap. Thailand is the best choice, but not in Bangkok.
Epats should never move to SE Asia and should move here. (ARGENTINA) Reasons. 1. It is cheaper and easier to get a flight to the USA from Argentina. 2. In case of a WW3 Argentina is one of the safest in case of a war. 3. You can own land. 4. You can become a An Argentina citizen in only 2 years. 5. Everything is cheaper than ANY SE Asian Countries. 6. Your USD is stronger and goes much further in Argentina than Any SE Asian Country. 7. Argentina is the 8th largest country and has about 1/3 the population of the Philippines. 8. Argentina great schools and universities. 9. Argentina has more Gold, oil, silver and other natural resources than almost Any SE Asian Country. 11. Less Digital nomads and bloggers so U can do better and live happier. 12. The beef and food is better than Any SE Asian Countries. 13. Argentina has Great weather and is not always just hot and humid.
How easy to buy a property in Argentina sir?
@@aaasianamerican1216 Anyone can own land, home or a business and in Argentina has REMAX and Century 21 and other American real estate companies also you could even buy it over the phone/Zoom.
The ladies in Argentina are nice .
@@PeterStefanov-sk8rl They are nice and more like Eastern Europe and the wine and meat is also great
@@aaasianamerican1216 Anyone can buy and own House, land, business and can become a citizen after just 2 years.