On Raising Kids: Tiger Mom, Meet Panda Dad

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

With you and your spouse balancing careers, investment objectives and other daily stress factors, how do you handle the demands of raising children—doing your best for the little ones while keeping the household running smoothly?

There’s certainly no shortage of advice out there. Writer/blogger Alan Paul has weighed in on the Tiger Mom controversy with a different perspective—that of the dad. Six years ago Paul, his wife and their three small children moved from suburban New Jersey to Beijing where they spent three and a half years watching Chinese, Western and other cultures live side by side. (more…)

Crisis Opportunities — Where to Invest in Stricken Real Estate

Friday, December 10th, 2010

It’s one of the cruel facts of life that one person’s crisis can create another’s opportunity. And few people know this better than the educated investors who visit this website and read our editorial products at WEALTH magazine. The December issue of International Living magazine is out with a report on five places in the world where local economic calamities have created real bargains for buyers of second homes and other property. (more…)

The World’s Top 10 Destinations for Medical Travel

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Some 400,000 Americans and more than 2 million international citizens travel abroad each year to take advantage of affordable health-care services, treatments and surgeries.

In almost every instance, the cost savings are dramatic. Heart bypass surgery in the United States—typically running from $70,000 to $133,000—will cost $7,000 in India or $22,000 in Thailand. A facelift, costing $10,500 to $16,000 in the U.S., is $5,500 to $6,500 in Brazil, as low as $2,400 in Thailand and from $4,000 to $8,000 in Singapore, South Korea and Mexico. (more…)

Retirees Cross Borders to Find Richer Lifestyle

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

To live the rich life expresses a goal for most of us, but unfortunately it has become an elusive dream for many modern-day retirees.

Today’s retirement living involves more than just leaving a job; it’s the beginning of a new chapter of life. Many baby boomers have hit their retirement target age and are eager to say goodbye to the employment ball and chain and hello to leisurely pursuits of travel and recreation. Others have been forced into early retirement by business restructuring and budget cuts but are none too optimistic about reemployment prospects. (more…)

Ten Best Places to Live After Retirement

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

After years in the work force filled with stress and 80-hour work weeks, retirement can be a long-overdue blessing. It’s time for you to settle down and enjoy the golden years of your life, and one of the most important decisions to make about retirement is where to live. (more…)