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Healthcare Abroad Before Medicare

Before Medicare, healthcare abroad needs a real plan for routine care, prescriptions, emergencies, insurance limits, records, and return-home money.
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Renting Out Your Paid-Off House to Fund Life Overseas

A paid-off rental can help fund life overseas, but only after taxes, insurance, repairs, vacancy, management, and a property reserve are counted.
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Living Abroad With VA Benefits: Practical Money Issues

Before living abroad with VA or military-retirement income, test payment access, bank backups, phone/2FA, FMP rules, records, prescriptions, taxes, and return-home money.
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How Much Do You Need Invested If Your Monthly Income Is Already Covered?

If dependable monthly income covers ordinary life, investments still need clear jobs: reserves, healthcare shocks, inflation, housing surprises, and optional flexibility.
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Social Security at 62 vs 67: Lifestyle Tradeoffs

Claiming Social Security at 62 versus waiting toward 67 changes more than the check amount: it affects work pressure, healthcare timing, reserves, and lifestyle flexibility.
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The 5-Year Retirement Abroad Plan

Use five years to stabilize income, reduce fixed costs, test lower-cost bases, protect healthcare, and make the house and Social Security decisions deliberately.
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The Real Cost of Slow Travel

Slow travel costs more than rent. Count setup costs, travel days, deposits, healthcare, prescriptions, U.S. bills, recovery time, and the cost of moving too often.
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How to Build a $3,000/Month Retirement Income Floor

Build a $3,000 monthly retirement income floor by counting dependable income first, then planning carefully for flexible income, savings, and lower-cost destinations.
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Should You Sell or Rent Your House Before Moving Abroad?

Before moving abroad, compare selling, renting, and keeping the house as a fallback by cash flow, stress, taxes, reserve needs, and return-home flexibility.