Quotes of the Day
You’ll find pockets of Mexico like the Lake Chapala area or San Miguel de Allende, and in the Canal Zone of Panama City, where locals, thanks to their long-standing interaction with the many English-speaking residents, commonly speak English. [2014] - Dan Prescher
The 'Rule of 20' (developed by the Canadian office of Russell Investments) is a simplified method that gives you a very rough and rather conservative estimate of the size of nest egg you might require. First, estimate the amount by which your annual retirement costs will exceed your assured source of income like CPP, OAS, employer pensions, annuities, any significant sources of cash such as an inheritance or home downsizing, etc. (your 'Retirement Gap'). Multiplying your Retirement Gap by 20 gives you rough approximation of your required nest egg. [2018] - Larry Bates
A silver bullion coin could be bought for whatever is the spot price of silver plus a premium of 5-12% to cover production and marketing costs. There are silver commemoratives, medallions, ingots, and other collectibles available, but you'll find that the price of what you are buying will cost far more than the silver content You may not even get as much silver as you think. The standard is .999 fine silver so find out as quality can vary. Collectibles and numismatic coins require more diligence, effort, and expertise in both buying and selling them. [2008] - Paul Mladjenovic
Here are some of the main players you'll need on your bench: real estate agents, mortgage brokers and bankers, property managers, inspectors/appraisers, bookkeeper, professional advisors (lawyers, accountants), other successful investors, joint-venture partners and life partners. [2013] - Don R. Campbell
When you're not in bed--perhaps you're walking in the park or having a quiet dinner together--and you're not as shy, talk about it. You might say something like, "I know I have trouble telling you when I want to make love and even letting myself go when I'm in the mood. It's because I feel scared." [2004] - Bonnie Jacobson
