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Essential insurance planning

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 09/03/2014

» Hoping for the best is not the same as planning for the worst. Making provisions for eventualities that could happen to you is a very serious business.

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Key strategies for wealth accumulation

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 10/11/2013

» Becoming financially secure is so simple that almost no one wants to believe it: Save regularly, reinvest your interest and dividend income, maintain your contributions even during down cycles, and you will accumulate wealth. It is that simple.

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The older expat and medical coverage

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 01/09/2013

» Since our column on essential expat healthcare on Aug 4, a discussion has developed about the plight of the older expat and medical care. While this group may look like a minority, there have been a number of questions about how they can survive in their current positions. Caught between a rock and a hard place, they are damned if they try to secure insurance and damned if they do not.

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Good reasons to transfer your UK pension to QROPS

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 09/06/2013

» Despite the dull name, Qualified Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS) are a hot topic. For any expat who once worked in the UK and has a frozen or deferred pension, there are persuasive reasons to export it, especially if it is a defined-contribution scheme in which an investment pot belongs to you. Defined-benefit schemes, where a calculated pension will be paid, are often difficult to evaluate and many expats make the mistake of not scrutinising them properly.

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Do you really understand your investments?

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 07/04/2013

» Many expat investors believe they are well informed when in reality they would have a difficult time explaining the risks and opportunities of investments they have made. Why? Do we believe we know it all just because a quick Google search throws up a plethora of information?

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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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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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Ground rent-an attractive alternative investment

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 25/11/2012

» The feedback from my two articles on alternative investments was surprisingly enthusiastic. This tells me that investors are actively looking for higher-yielding investment options during the current low fixed-income environment.

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Should you buy or rent your home in Asia?

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 18/11/2012

» The question of whether it is right for you to own or rent your home in Asia is not always easy to answer. The final decision often depends on both commercial and emotional thinking. I was recently involved in helping a client make such a choice.

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The power to make a living is priceless

News, Andrew Wood, Published on 11/11/2012

» The power to make a living is priceless. So why are you not protecting it? Perhaps back home these things are taken for granted. As an expat, you are effectively on your own when you live abroad.