Posts Tagged ‘Carmen’
Playa Del Carmen Retirement ? Medicare for Mexican Hospitals
Playa del Carmen Retirement ? Medicare for Mexican Hospitals
For Americans planning a Mexico retirement, there could be some great news coming up; the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, is planning to discuss the possibility of expanding Medicare coverage to Mexican hospitals with U.S. officials this week (May 19, 2010) This move would make the prospect of buying real estate in Playa del Carmen to plan for retirement even more attractive than it already is.
One major attraction for retiring in Playa del Carmen, as well as other parts of Mexico, has already been the cost of healthcare, which is, on average, about 70% cheaper than in the U.S. The current move on the part of the Mexican government would seek to have more hospitals certified by the U.S. Joint International Commission (JIC), guaranteeing that they meet U.S. standards for hospitals. Eight Mexican hospitals have already been certified, and a few more are in the process.
What Is the Best Credit Card Offer for Women With Ok but Not Perfect Credit After Divorce or Other Life Change
If you used to have perfect credit but have made some late payments following a move, job loss, deaths in family or health care crisis, erroneous charges or other fraud on accounts, or other life-changing events, is there a credit card offering a good APR introductory rate who isn’t going to consider you “high risk” and take advantage of your current situation to change you from the best rate to the worst? Is there anything where your money does some good like “working assets” that hasn’t been swallowed up by B of A or MBNA? Does a credit score of about 650 mean you should be paying the worst APR rate?
















































