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Do you have adequate retirement reserves?

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 10/08/2014

» Following the last Net Worth column, "Boom or bubble?", a number of readers asked questions about their personal situations and whether they had adequate retirement reserves. "Is there a bubble that is about to burst?" was the question that left many believing that they would be personally affected if that were to happen. In that light, if you are currently reliant on income from investments, are your reserves sufficient and should you be moving them to areas where they will be better protected?

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A boom or a bubble?

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 27/07/2014

» The world seems to be in a state of fervour with appreciating investment assets. Could the apparent nascent global economic recovery be disrupted by mere interest rate rises or even geopolitical threats? On the one hand everything appears to be chugging along very nicely in the boom. However, there are other influencing factors which many opt to overlook as most of the world joins the ever-growing herd stampeding onwards in their quest for wealth accumulation. Or are they really inflating a bubble?

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Finding safe and sound alternative investments

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 15/09/2013

» Investors' expectations have been reshaped since the turmoil of the 2008 financial crisis. Whereas solid returns from traditional investments were once the norm, today's investor is happy to beat inflation expectations. Finding good opportunities is another matter altogether.

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Asset managing fraught with unknowns, but it's no roll of the dice

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 17/03/2013

» Making the right choices based on long-term planning rather than short-term thinking is the best way to manage unforeseen events. Although we would like to think that the status quo will never change, in reality such an attitude could be a recipe for financial disaster.

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How long will your pension last when you retire?

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 10/03/2013

» We tend to assume that current realities will remain unchanged, yet the only constant is change. Are you comfortable today with what you have, based on current cost of living, exchange rates, inflation and investments? Will your pension last in retirement?

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Opportunities and pitfalls for investors in 2013

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 27/01/2013

» Last week, we looked at some topical considerations for new investments in 2013. Although 2012 was a mixed year, we noted that there were some exceptional winners and unusual losers.

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Wise investing: risks and opportunities for 2013

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 20/01/2013

» Last year is barely over and we are already in a bull market. Equities had their best single week in five years. Is this a harbinger of things to come? Is your portfolio adequately structured so that you can respond to the opportunities and difficulties that lie ahead this year? There are many key attributes that all investors will be wise to take account of when they decide on how to allocate their assets _ not just your investment portfolio but your entire net worth as an expat.

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Creating wealth on a budget

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 29/07/2012

» Are you an expat with only limited resources available? Do you believe your income is too low to allow you to accumulate wealth? You are wrong. You too can get on the road to wealth creation.

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Offshore bonds complex but rewarding

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 01/07/2012

» Last week we talked about offshore personal portfolio bonds (OPPBs) and how they assist with currency management. Since then a number of readers have enquired about the uses of OPPBs and how they may benefit from such an account. There is obviously a lot of confusion out there.

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Currency management in baht takes a step forward

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 24/06/2012

» An exciting way has emerged for expats who hold international investments to manage their finances, using Thai baht as the currency of choice. Almost all expats are exposed to different currencies because of their residency status abroad. Many of us use multiple currencies because we travel internationally. We should be most concerned about the currencies that make up our income, assets and expenditures.