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Best U.S. places to retire, retiring abroad, states that won't tax your income and more! Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( March 22, 2024 CONNECT WITH KIPLINGER  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( Kiplinger Today [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [SHARE]( [] Top Story [] [Best Places to Retire in the U.S.]( [Best Places to Retire in the U.S.]( (Getty Images) Where is the most appealing place to spend your retirement? For some, it’s about tax costs and living expenses, while others prioritize quality medical care and recreational opportunities. A recent survey determined [which places in America offer the kind of life most retirees seek](. [] Successful Retirement Planning [] [Rent or Buy? Which Is Best in Retirement?]( [Rent or Buy? Which Is Best in Retirement?]( (Getty Images) Many people want to downsize in their later years. While it makes sense for some to buy a new home, others may find renting more appealing with the flexibility it provides. [Here’s how to decide which option is best for you once you retire](. [Top 5 Wealth Management Firms Revealed]( Asset growth and preservation are two sides of the same coin. Working with a top wealth management firm can provide access to strategies for all of life's different stages. Here's the list of top U.S. firms for individual investors. [See the list]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Places to Live [] [How to Find the Best Retirement Community for You]( [How to Find the Best Retirement Community for You]( (Getty Images) Retirement communities are a great option, but there are different kinds of options across the country. They can vary in terms of housing options, healthcare services, amenities, people and more. [Follow these steps to find the right fit for you](. [] Taxes [] [These 13 States Won't Tax Your Retirement Income]( [These 13 States Won't Tax Your Retirement Income]( (Getty Images) A viable option to cut down on the amount of money you pay in retirement is considering a move to a state that doesn’t tax your income. These states will leave your retirement income untouched come tax time — [but don’t forget about the financial downsides](. [] Smart Financial Planning [] [Want to Retire Abroad? Five Things to Know About Your Money]( Plenty of Americans see retirement as an adventure, choosing to settle abroad when the time comes. However, living internationally can lead to financial complications and logistical issues. You’ll need to consider these monetary aspects if you’re considering a move to a foreign country, writes financial expert Pam Krueger. [Read More]( [7 Mistakes to Avoid When Hiring an Advisor]( Working with a financial advisor can be a crucial part of retirement planning. But choosing the wrong one can wreak havoc on your investments. Here are 7 common mistakes to avoid when hiring a financial advisor so you can work towards a more comfortable retirement. [Learn More]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Personal Finance [] [Medicare and Moving: What You Need to Know]( Does your Medicare plan automatically follow you to your new address? That answer depends on a few variables, such as what plan you have and how far you move. And you can start the process before you move to make settling into your new home that much easier. [Read More]( ABOUT KIPLINGER When we write about money, we get it right. So the decisions you make with your dollars are also right. Kiplinger is a trusted provider of unbiased financial advice, objective business and economic forecasts, and practical help to millions of business professionals, investors, and individuals seeking to make more profitable decisions with their money. Our [flagship publications]( include [Kiplinger Personal Finance]( magazine, [The Kiplinger Letter]( [The Kiplinger Tax Letter]( [Kiplinger Retirement Report]( and [Kiplinger Investing for Income.]( All are regarded as the leading publications in their respective fields. Every day, millions of readers rely on our [free e-newsletters]( for help on everything from getting the best rate on a mortgage or car loan, to managing their businesses in an uncertain world, avoiding an IRS audit, building wealth for a secure retirement, or investing wisely in any kind of market. Now it’s your turn to reap all the rewards Kiplinger has to offer. Visit [Kiplinger.com](, your gateway to all of the above and much more. Check in any time for our latest advice on how to make more money, and keep more of the money you make. Stay right on the money, with Kiplinger. [Kiplinger]( [Sign Up]( | [Print Publications]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:kiplingertoday@smartbrief.com) | [ADVERTISE]( [Future]( Future US LLC © Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, 10036

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