Monthly Archives: December 2019

8 Reasons to Retire to Costa Rica in 2020

Compared to many other countries in Central America, Costa Rica enjoys far more political and economic stability. The country has a moderate growth rate, it’s a democratic country that doesn’t seem likely to change and there’s a fair bit of American expats living in the country at the moment. To make it even more convenient, […]

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Economic Opportunities in Ecuador 

After the recent IMF bailout to shore up the capital flight and impending liquidity crisis in Ecuador, the administration is pushing for greater fiscal development in the country. The government has already announced increasing the production of oil to 600,000 barrels from 550,000 once it leaves OPEC. I hear similar news of gold exportation, infrastructural […]

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A Normal Country

If left to their own devices, people will tend to come up with a society in which residents treat each other with equanimity and respect each other’s property. They’ll tend to help their neighbours, yet will otherwise respect each other’s privacy. This is not just happenstance. It occurs for a reason. It’s the most effective […]

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How To Setup A New Business In The US

A critical look at how to set up a new business in the US, detailing step-by-step what needs to happen.  Creating a brand-new business is hard no matter where you are in the world. You have to try and build something from nothing, move past your initial conceptions about what you could do and challenge […]

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10 Ways Students Can Travel Abroad For Less in 2020

Do you think that travelling (especially travelling abroad) is an unacceptable luxury for a student? Even with a small budget, you should not give up tourism. You can ride around the world with a minimum margin of finance. Speaking of low prices and great offers, one cannot fail to mention the assignment writing service WriteMyEssayOnline, […]

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David Stockman on What an Audit of the Federal Reserve Could Really Reveal

Doug Casey’s Note: David Stockman is a former congressman and director of the Office of Management and Budget under Ronald Reagan. Now, anyone with connections to the government should elevate your suspicion level. But as you’ll see, David is a genuine opponent of government stupidity. Although his heroic fight against the Deep State during the […]

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Making Your Way Into Teak Plantations In Panama

I realize that we’ve talked some what about the Green Investment Visa, better known as Panama Reforestation Visa policy in Panama, but very little about your potential investment options and how the process works.  Let’s first review the Reforestation Visa, then we’ll talk about the amazing investment opportunity here in Panama with Teak Hardwood. What […]

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