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Why it's never too early for the young expat to start planning

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 13/10/2013

» The younger expat community is growing in Southeast Asia, attracted by the opportunities on offer in one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. This downward trend in age has also revealed a more prevalent integration of expats into local communities. They have left their welfare states behind and are catapulting into the future with enthusiasm. But what provisions must they make for the financial challenges they will face in the future? A more independent lifestyle also carries with it the responsibility of taking care of their own long-term financial independence.

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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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Personal finance: A regular banking review

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 05/05/2013

» One of the most important aspects of expat living is having access to meaningful bank accounts that afford us the greatest flexibility. As life moves on we tend to accumulate various accounts on our travels and neglect them as they become less important in our minds. A regular banking review is time well spent in streamlining your accounts and also stamping out unnecessary costs.

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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.

THAILAND

How to ease the pain of regulatory compliance

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 17/06/2012

» Reporting requirements for financial transactions are among the chores that burden expats. Anti-money laundering regulations are among the most intrusive. Are these really necessary? Let's study these requirements in more detail.

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Trusts open a wealth of possibilities

Spectrum, Andrew Wood, Published on 25/03/2012

» Over the past nine weeks we have been discussing financial life plans and the major aspects that are likely to affect you no matter what your age. There has been considerable reader feedback, with the single most popular theme being trusts. This matter was last raised in the March 11 "Net Worth" article, "Journeying through your financial life plan". The section on succession planning in that article dealt with some of the ways trusts can help many expats by adding security and value for their settlors and beneficiaries, and the practical uses of trusts in everyday life.