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Health Insurance for Frequent Travelers

Health Insurance for Frequent Travelers

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Jun 3, 2018 | Health insurance, Travel

Each time I examine the subject of travel insurance, the landscape has changed. Here are strategies to follow, and the best of what emerged from this year’s hunt.

How to Be Richer in Retirement

How to Be Richer in Retirement

by Deborah L. Jacobs | May 17, 2018 | Retirement, Taxes

If you spent most of your adult life budgeting around a steady paycheck, a departure from the workforce, by choice or circumstance, poses a new challenge: What funds will you use to meet expenses?

How to Find the Perfect French Vacation Rental

How to Find the Perfect French Vacation Rental

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Apr 20, 2018 | Airbnb, France, Sharing economy

The recent announcement that Paris regulators plan to shut down 43,000 Airbnb listings by June will leave many travelers scrambling for alternatives. An experienced traveler offers tips to help you find them.

The Dollars and Sense of Audiobooks: What Indie Publishers Need to Know

The Dollars and Sense of Audiobooks: What Indie Publishers Need to Know

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Apr 3, 2018 | Book publishing, Writers and writing

New distribution platforms make it easier than ever for independent authors and small publishers to create audiobooks. Making a profit is more challenging.

A Visit to Paris Without Leaving Home

A Visit to Paris Without Leaving Home

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Mar 17, 2018 | France, Museums, Paris

As travelers imported botanical specimens from distant lands during the late 19th century, a horticultural craze took root in France. Impressionist artists, many of them avid gardeners, took their easels outside and captured this page of history.

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