Category: Blog Articles
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Expats Head for Cheaper, Non-Industrialized Countries
What’s not to like about non-industrial living? Just a few things we can think about off the top of our heads: sunny climates, cheaper goods and services, sinfully low real estate prices, slower pace of life, and (usually) a friendlier population. Going “beach bum” after a life spent in the hectic trenches of an industrialized…
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Personal Investment Coaching From Jason Hartman (and Coco)
We recently spotted Jason Hartman’s new puppy, Coco, hanging out in the educational products section at the office. Random coincidence, precognition, or just a great photo opportunity? Maybe all three, but the more important point is that the approach of 2013 is a terrific time to browse Jason’s selection of products designed to help you…
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Learn How to Fund a Jetsetter Lifestyle
As frequent readers already know, The Jetsetter Show was founded and by Jason Hartman, a Renaissance Man who made his fortune investing in income property. If you’ve been trying to figure out how to generate the level of financial independence that will allow you to be a globetrotter also, keep reading. We’re only bragging a…
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Pros and Cons of a TESOL Career
Decent pay, good hours, and the chance to submerge yourself in a different culture can be the trifecta of self-actualization for someone looking to experience a foreign country up close and personal. So is teaching English as a second language to natives all it’s cracked up to be? You might have seen one of these…
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Health Insurance for Expatriates
Bills can run the gamut from a mild annoyance to complete financial devastation. Before setting down roots for any length in a foreign country, you owe it to yourself to know the score when it comes to health care and be darn sure you can afford to get sick. For some expatriates, students and those…
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‘Tis the Season for Skiing
Is it snowing where you are yet? Even if it’s not or never will, the reality of skiing season is upon us, and no self-respecting Jetsetter should be caught dead not knowing the best three places to head for to get the tips of your skis white. Vail, Colorado, is so last century, though still…
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Halloween like a Jetsetter
If cost is no object, and it never should be to swanky men and women who have been playing their financial cards right, there are a double-handful of perfecto Halloween bashes from coast to coast for you to participate in this coming Halloween. Chances are, you won’t have time to fit in more than one…
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Expat in Central America – the 90 Day Rule
Central America is the skinny region on the map that connects Mexico to Panama, and includes the countries of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Though Panama has received the lion’s share of attention from the travel press and American expatriates over the past decade, one shouldn’t overlook other options in the…
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Profit-Squeezing, Rhetorical, Mumbo-Jumbo Specialists
The Jetsetter Show staff stayed late after work last night in order to watch the presidential debate on the swanky television set in the break room. We had sincere intentions of making it through the entire thing, but at about the ten minute mark most of us began to experience dry heaves. At the twenty…
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Grab a Pencil – It’s Bucket List Time
who don’t know what we’re talking about, it simply refers to the things you want to do with your life before you die, or “kick the bucket.” For an entertaining take on the topic, listen to The Jetsetter Show #45, where host Jason Hartman interviews Donald Vaughan, co-author of 500 Things to Do Before You…