#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....
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#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....
REPLAY: How to set and rebalance your asset allocation efficiently
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REPLAY: How to set and rebalance your asset allocation efficiently
#84: Today's episode is about an important end-of-year planning topic: asset allocation and portfolio rebalancing.Many otherwise smart investors set their portfolio once, but then fail to rigorously monitor their asset allocation and rebalance regularly.Whether due to inertia or hassle, this inaction is costly. It results in lower returns and greater risk as your asset allocation drifts…bad for wealth-building.How do you set your target asset allocation optimally and rigorously? And how do yo...
Hack Your Wealth
#95: The biggest concern many would-be retirees have, at least in the US, is the cost of healthcare.Not only is healthcare more expensive in the US than in every other industrialized country. There’s also no national health insurance system to control costs or standardize care quality…unless you’re a senior or very poor (or both).In fact, were it not for worries about healthcare, there would undoubtedly be way more US retirees out there today. The average retirement age would drop noticeably....