Where in The World Would You Retire Summer has finally arrived. It’s time for sunshine, barbeques and maybe even vacations to the beach. If you’re still working, you may only get one or two weeks a year to escape from the office and enjoy the great weather. However, once you’re retired, you’ll have the time and flexibility to enjoy a beach and a tropical climate as much as you want.
In fact, many retirees choose to not only vacation frequently, but to actually relocate to a warm, tropical location. Many do it for lifestyle reasons. They want to be able to enjoy the outdoors year-round. Others may do it for health reasons. They may have illnesses or conditions that are less severe in warmer weather. Some people also move to tropical locations for financial reasons. There are many places, especially in other countries, where your retirement dollars might stretch further than they do in the United States. In fact, every year International Living magazine rates the best tropical retirement destinations in its Global Retirement Index. Below are a few of the top locations in 2019’s index. If you’re looking for a warm tropical climate and want to make your retirement assets last, you may want to consider either a part-time or full-time relocation to one of these countries. Panama Panama claimed the top spot in 2019’s Global Retirement Index. It’s a modern, sophisticated country in Central America that’s popular with American ex-pats and retirees for a few reasons. One is the climate. It’s a tropical country with year-round great weather, but it also isn’t a frequent target of hurricanes or tropical storms. Whether you love the beach, golf, or other outdoor activities, you’ll find plenty of options in Panama. Panama is also a great location for your wallet. The country actively courts retirees from other countries with its Pensionado program. This program offers substantial discounts on everything from airline tickets to hotel rooms and even energy costs. Also, you don’t pay taxes in Panama on income that originates in your home country. Medical costs are also affordable in Panama. According to the study, office visits for minor issues have minimal costs and most patients can enjoy a direct relationship with their physician or specialist. Malaysia Want to relocate to somewhere tropical, but also with a completely different culture? You could try Malaysia, which ranks fifth in the Global Retirement Index. The country is home to pristine beaches, but also rainforests and mountains if you’re in the mood to explore. You can live in the city or a small countryside village. The cost of living is also appealing. According to the report, Malaysia offers a cost-of-living at a fraction of the expenses here in the United States. In fact, a couple may be able to live comfortably in a beachside town for less than $2,000 per month. Health care is also affordable in Malaysia. Retirees in the country report low costs and high-quality care with access to skilled physicians and specialists. Portugal Want an inexpensive location with plenty of travel opportunities? Portugal could be the right option for you. According to the Global Retirement Index, Portugal is the second most affordable country in Europe, just behind Bulgaria. Retirees interviewed as part of the study say they can live comfortably in Portugal for less than $2,500 per month. While Portugal is a foreign country, it could be an easy transition for an American retiree. English is widely used, and even basic knowledge of Spanish and Portuguese is sufficient. Also, Portugal is rated as the fourth-safest country in the world according to the 2018 Global Peace Index. The biggest benefit to living in Portugal may be the lifestyle. You have access to beach towns or a relaxed lifestyle in the country. It’s also easy to travel throughout Europe. You can quickly travel to Spain, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, or more via train or air. Steps to Take Before Retiring Overseas Is an overseas retirement right for you? If so, it’s important to have a solid plan in place before you make the leap. One important piece of your plan is your income strategy. How will you generate income in retirement? And how much income can you expect? A financial professional can help you map out your income sources, such as Social Security, defined benefit pensions, retirement account distributions and more. He or she can also help you estimate your spending in your new home country and determine how much income you will need. You may also want to take advantage of vehicles like annuities, which can be used to create guaranteed income for life. You also may want to take this time to assess your investment strategy and allocation. In particular, consider how your investments and potential gains may be taxed in your new home country. Also review whether your allocation is appropriate for your needs and goals. If you don’t need as much income in your new country, that could impact your strategy. Perhaps you should reduce your risk exposure. Or maybe you can pursue growth strategies. Your financial professional can help you find the right strategy for your objectives. Ready to retire overseas? It all starts with a sound financial plan. Let’s talk about it. Contact us today at Secure Retirement Advisors, LLC. We can help you analyze your goals and develop a strategy. Let’s connect soon and start the conversation. https://internationalliving.com/the-best-places-to-retire/ Licensed Insurance Professional. This information is designed to provide a general overview with regard to the subject matter covered and is not state specific. The authors, publisher and host are not providing legal, accounting or specific advice for your situation. By providing your information, you give consent to be contacted about the possible sale of an insurance or annuity product. This information has been provided by a Licensed Insurance Professional and does not necessarily represent the views of the presenting insurance professional. The statements and opinions expressed are those of the author and are subject to change at any time. All information is believed to be from reliable sources; however, presenting insurance professional makes no representation as to its completeness or accuracy. This material has been prepared for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, accounting, legal, tax or investment advice. This information has been provided by a Licensed Insurance Professional and is not sponsored or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any government agency. 18977 - 2019/6/18
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Financial Reset in the 2nd Half of 2019The year is flying by. It may be hard to believe, but we’re already halfway through 2019. Did you set financial goals at the beginning of the year? If so, how are those goals looking at the halfway point?
The good news is you have six more months to hit your objectives. Whether your goal was to save more money, pay down debt, or simply organize your financial strategy, you still have time to make it happen before the end of the year. This also may be a good time to review your retirement plan. Generally, the financial markets have had a good year. The S&P 500 is up more than 13 percent year-to-date. However, that hasn’t come without turbulence. The index lost nearly 5 percent in May.1 If you’re approaching retirement, it’s important to periodically review your retirement strategy to make sure it aligns with your risk tolerance and time horizon. If you suffer a loss, you may not have time before retirement to recover. Below are a few tips to help you reduce the risk exposure in your strategy. Rebalance your allocation. It’s possible that your target allocation is perfect for your risk tolerance and time horizon. However, it’s also possible that your actual allocation doesn’t match your target. Investment portfolios naturally become unbalanced over time. Some assets classes perform better than others. Some increase in value while others decline. This happens all the time with investments and financial markets. However, as asset classes increase and decrease in value, they also become unaligned with your target allocations. For instance, an asset that was supposed to account for only 5 percent of your allocation, may account for much more if it increases in value. Similarly, an asset that declines in value may account for much less than its target percentage. The result is that you get a portfolio that doesn’t match your desired allocation and may even have more risk than you want. Fortunately, you can correct this issue by rebalancing your allocation back to the desired target. In fact, it’s good to do this regularly, even on a quarterly basis. Many financial professionals can set up your account to automatically rebalance so you know you’re always aligned with the right strategy. Shift to more conservative assets. When was the last time you reviewed your allocation? If it’s been a while, you may need to do more than rebalance. It could be time to change your allocation altogether. As people get older and approach retirement, they tend to become more conservative. This is because your time horizon has shortened. You have fewer years until you retire and actually need to use your money. A more conservative allocation reduces the odds of a sizable loss. It helps you protect what you have while still potentially growing your assets. Review your strategy and discuss it with your financial professional. Is it time to move to a more conservative allocation? If so, consult with your financial professional to determine what types of strategies are right for you. Consider an annuity. Finally, you may want to consider additional risk protection tools. One possible tool is an annuity. Some annuities, like fixed indexed annuities, offer upside potential without the downside risk that exists in the financial markets. With a fixed indexed annuity (FIA), you receive interest that is tied to the performance of an external index, like the S&P 500. If the index performs well, you receive a portion of the upside performance as an interest payment. If the index performs poorly and loses value, you don’t receive interest, but you also don’t lose any money. An FIA can be an effective tool to minimize risk in your portfolio. There are a number of different FIAs available, so it’s important to explore your options. Your financial professional can help you determine if an FIA is right for your strategy. Ready to reset your strategy for the second half of 2019? Let’s talk about it. Contact us today at Secure Retirement Advisors, LLC. We can help you analyze your needs and implement a plan. Let’s connect soon and start the conversation. Investment advisory services offered through Secure Retirement Advisors, LLC , an Arizona Registered Investment Adviser. Licensed Insurance Professional. This information is designed to provide a general overview with regard to the subject matter covered and is not state specific. The authors, publisher and host are not providing legal, accounting or specific advice for your situation. By providing your information, you give consent to be contacted about the possible sale of an insurance or annuity product. This information has been provided by a Licensed Insurance Professional and does not necessarily represent the views of the presenting insurance professional. The statements and opinions expressed are those of the author and are subject to change at any time. All information is believed to be from reliable sources; however, presenting insurance professional makes no representation as to its completeness or accuracy. This material has been prepared for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide, and should not be relied upon for, accounting, legal, tax or investment advice. This information has been provided by a Licensed Insurance Professional and is not sponsored or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any government agency. 1https://money.cnn.com/data/markets/sandp/ 18924 - 2019/5/29 |
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