Your Finance: Retiring overseas

Like many Gen-Xers, my present outlook on retirement falls somewhere between doom and gloom.I fear a stock market collapse could decimate my investments as I near retirement -- a fate that befell many retirees following the 2008 financial crisis. I'm hig

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It's really not for everybody, but there are many places where your dollar can go a lot further abroad than it can here...

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