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    Planning To Retire And Invest Abroad? Here Are Some Stock Ideas

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    Every year a growing number of Americans and Canadians decide to move abroad to better enjoy their retirement years. Lower costs of living and healthcare coupled with pleasant weather all year round are the main reason why the number of recipients of Social Security benefits in foreign countries grew from 396,000 in the year 2000 to more than 520,000 in 2011.I recently wrote an article with suggestions on how to build a safe portfolio that guarantees you a growing monthly income to support your retirement abroad. Some readers pointed out the fact that my portfolio was built on the premise they maintained a U.S. bank account, but it was more realistic that if they were going to a foreign country, most of their money would follow them and would be invested locally.So if you're considering moving abroad and would like to invest part of your savings in localComplete Story »

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