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| | Well, I have a new dream, and it’s retiring to Portugal where a lunch of soup, main course, beverage, dessert, and coffee runs about $10, according to a new list of the 10 best places to retire abroad. Read on below to see if any of their picks seem like a good fit for you. The best part? You won’t have to give up good medical care, safety, or decent weather for any of them.
Of course, first you have to do your taxes, so our resident expert Casey Bond put together an easy-to-understand explainer on deductions. It’s a must-read if you are wondering whether to itemize or claim the standard deduction.
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| | | | | | | | | | Some 16% of Americans would rather sit on jury duty than prepare their taxes. If you’re one of them, it’s probably because taxes are so darn confusing. But considering that well over $1 trillion in tax deductions are claimed every year, it really pays to understand how they work. We’ve put together a handy guide that answers your biggest questions about tax deductions, including: Should you itemize or claim the standard deduction? What is the difference between deductions, credits and exemptions? And what can you still claim? |
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| | Everything you need to know about tax deductions this year |
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| | | | | | | Have you long dreamed of someday retiring to a quiet, sandy beach, or a lively city with friendly locals and deep historical roots? You can make that dream a reality ― there’s a literal world of possibilities. Each year, International Living compiles its Annual Global Retirement Index and spotlights the best places to retire abroad based on factors such as housing, benefits and discounts, cost of living, health care, development, climate and more. |
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| | 10 best places to retire abroad in 2020 |
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| | | | | A job interview is meant to determine the best match for a role, and the questioning goes both ways. While hiring managers ask candidates about their skills and career history, candidates should use the time to suss out if a potential new boss is going to make their life a nightmare.
After all, many of us don’t leave specific jobs; we leave terrible bosses of a type we would like not to encounter again. A Gallup survey found that 1 in 2 adults said they quit their job to specifically get away from their manager. These job interview questions will help you figure out in advance if your potential new manager will be a selfish, disengaged or clueless boss. |
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| | How to make sure your next boss isn’t terrible |
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