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  2. Retiring early abroad: The good and bad of living ... - AOL

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    Here are key things to know about retiring abroad, including the good and bad sides. ... you skip paying income taxes. While moving abroad may sound like a luxury, it may be eminently affordable ...

  3. 4 Tax-Friendly Places To Retire Abroad - AOL

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    Retiring abroad is a dream to many. For some, the idea of the perfect retirement is sitting on a sand-soaked beach, while for others it might be strolling through a quaint European city dripping ...

  4. Emigration from the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other indicators are the number of U.S. tax returns with a partial exclusion on income from work abroad (about 476,000 in 2016 [93]) and those reporting foreign income other than passive income (about 1.5 million in 2016 [94]), but not all of these were from people actually residing abroad full-time.

  5. Will Your Credit Score Follow You If You Move Abroad?

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    Maintaining a solid credit score is important as it can facilitate life in many ways and impact everything -- such as your ability to take loans -- and the rates you will get. It is also an ...

  6. List of countries by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by credit rating, showing long-term foreign currency credit ratings for sovereign bonds as reported by the largest three major credit rating agencies: Standard & Poor's, Fitch, and Moody's.

  7. Foreign earned income exclusion - Wikipedia

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    The amount of exclusion that a taxpayer is entitled to is equal to the lesser of foreign earned income for the year or the maximum exclusion, divided by the total number of days (365 or 366) in the year times the number of "qualifying days". The exclusion is then reduced by half of self-employment tax. The "housing exclusion" is the amount of ...

  8. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The classic FICO credit score (named FICO credit score) is between 300 and 850, and 59% of people had between 700 and 850, 45% had between 740 and 850, and 1.2% of Americans held the highest FICO score (850) in 2019. [ 15][ 16][ 17] According to FICO, the median FICO credit score in 2006 was 723 [ 18] and 721 in 2015. [ 19]

  9. What is a FICO score? - AOL

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    According to the most recent data from FICO, the national average FICO score is 717. Since scores between 670 and 739 are considered good, that means the average consumer has good credit. If your ...