Millionaire Expat - Andrew Hallam

Millionaire Expat

How To Build Wealth Living Overseas

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2022 | 3rd edition
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-119-84010-7 (ISBN)
22,42 inkl. MwSt
Build your strongest-ever portfolio from anywhere in the world

Now in its third edition, Millionaire Expat is the world’s most trusted, bestselling guide for expat investors.  It shows readers how to protect themselves from financial sharks and build effective portfolios that maximize profits and tax efficiency. This updated guide includes model portfolios of ETFs or index funds.  It recommends subtle differences for investors based on nationality, while explaining why all-in-one portfolio funds are even simpler and more profitable than individual ETFs.  Millionaire Expat also provides investment models for socially responsible funds.

Best of all, this book is specific.  Author Andrew Hallam doesn’t just offer theory.  He shows you exactly what to buy and where to buy it from.  He explains how much you should sell each year, upon retirement, and discusses repatriation: showing how different countries deal with the taxation of portfolios that were built abroad.

 And if you’re looking for a hands-free approach, Millionaire Expat offers something for you as well:  lists of roboadvisors and full-service financial firms that offer guidance and build portfolios of ETFs and index funds.

But what if you started investing late and can’t afford to retire? In that case, Andrew Hallam has you covered.  He profiles several low-cost countries that are popular with expats.  He explains what countries are great for Global Nomads and for retirees looking for tax breaks, safety, solid health care systems and a low-cost, enjoyable standard of living.

Millionaire Expat (3rd edition) is an entertaining guide, showing readers how to maximize their money and their life satisfaction based on simple, smart investing and their choice of retirement destination.

Author Andrew Hallam was a high school teacher who built a million-dollar portfolio—on a teacher's salary. He knows how everyday people can achieve success in the market. In Millionaire Expat, he tailors his best advice to the unique needs of those living overseas to give you the targeted, real-world guidance you need.

When ANDREW HALLAM isn’t getting eaten by mosquitoes in a tropical jungle, cycling up the side of a volcano with his wife during a downpour or trying to drive to Argentina in a van, he’s speaking and writing about happiness, personal finance and low-cost retirement destinations. Profiled by such media as CNBC and The Wall Street Journal, the former high school teacher is the first person to have a #1 selling finance book on Amazon USA, Amazon Canada, Amazon UAE and Amazon Singapore. He has written columns for The Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, AssetBuilder.com, MoneySense, and Swissquote. His other books include Millionaire Teacher and Balance: How to Invest and Spend for Happiness, Health and Wealth. Find him online at andrewhallam.com.

Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction 1

Chapter 1: Grow Big Profits Without Any Effort 7

Why Average Returns Aren’t Normal 11

When the Stock Market Beats Real Estate 12

What’s Inside a Global Stock Market Index Fund? 13

Undressing Stocks with 50 Shades of Gray 13

The Stock Market Stars as the Great Humiliator 17

Fast-Growing Economies Can Produce Weak Returns 19

Bonds Are Protective Nets for Jumpers 21

Can You Lose Money with Bonds? 23

Chapter Take-Away 25

Chapter 2: Don’t Start a Fight with an Escalator 27

Yes, the Financial District Loves You! 28

Global Investors Getting Fleeced 30

Chapter Take-Away 32

Chapter 3: Where Are the Customers’ Yachts? 33

Global Investors Bleed by the Same Sword 34

American Expatriates Run Naked 36

Why Brokers Want to Muzzle Warren Buffett 37

Financial Advisors Touting “The World Is Flat!” 38

Hedge Fund Money Spanked for Its Con 40

Why Most Investors Underperform Their Funds 42

Are Most Financial Advisors Bad People? 43

Chapter Take-Away and Tips 45

Chapter 4: Expats Should Avoid Snakes In Suits 49

The deVere Group Faces Trouble 57

British Expats: Can I Trade You That Diamond for a Big Lump of Coal? 58

The 10 Habits of Successful Financial Advisors . . . Really? 59

When Your Advisor is a Sales Commando 60

Welcoming Sharks into the Seal Pool 61

Masters of the Insured Death Benefit Illusion 65

Free Fund Switching Isn’t a Perk 66

Making Millions off the General Public 66

Fooling the Masses with Numbers 67

When High Fees Meet Gunslingers 68

Chapter Take-Away and Tips 69

Chapter 5: Self-Appointed Gurus and Neanderthal Brains 73

Why Most Investors Should Hope for Falling Markets 77

Are You Cheering for the Right Team? 77

If You’re Just Starting Out, Pray for Stocks to Sputter 79

Should You Worry When Stocks Hit All-Time Highs? 82

The Only Thing That Matters 82

It’s Not Timing the Market That Matters; It’s Time in the Market 84

High Unemployment and High Stock Returns 85

What Can You Miss by Guessing Wrong? 87

Should You Invest a Windfall All at Once? 89

When Investors and Advisors Sabotage Their Rides 89

Are Women Better Investors Than Men? 90

Collar Your Inner Neanderthal 91

Chapter Take-Away and Tips 92

Chapter 6: Investment Advisors with a Conscience 95

Do You Have a Ninja’s Discipline? 96

Qualities of a Good Financial Advisor 96

Investment Professionals Worth Considering 98

Why Many Global Expats are Naming Their Newborns Mark 111

Why are the Entry Points Often High? 113

Chapter 7: Thirty-four Questions Do-It-Yourself Investors Ask 115

1. How do I Purchase ETFs or Indexed Mutual Funds Through a Brokerage? 115

2. What’s the Best Brokerage To Use? 116

3. What’s the Difference Between an Exchange-Traded Index Fund (ETF) and an Index Fund? 117

4. Do Non-Americans Have to Pay US Estate Taxes upon Death if They Own US Index Shares? 118

5. What’s a Sector-Specific ETF? 119

6. Should I Buy an Index that’s Currency Hedged? 120

7. What’s the Scoop on Withholding Taxes? (For Non-Americans) 121

8. Will You Have to Pay Currency Conversions? 123

9. Should I Be Concerned about Currency Risks? 124

10. Do the Unit Prices of ETFs Show Which are Expensive or Cheap? 125

11. If I Have a Lump Sum, Should I Invest It All at Once? 126

12. I’m in Some Expensive Products, but They’re Currently Down in Value. Should I Sell Now or Wait? 126

13. What If I Find a Higher-Performing Bond Index? 127

14. What If I Find a Cheaper ETF? 128

15. Should I Be Most Concerned about Commissions, Annual Account Fees, Fund Costs, or Exchange Rate Fees? 128

16. How Little Can I Invest Each Month? 129

17. Stock Markets Are High. Should I Really Start Investing? 130

18. Should I Buy ETFs from Vanguard, iShares, Schwab or Another Low-Cost Provider? 131

19. Can Muslims Build a Portfolio of Shariah-Compliant Funds? 132

20. What Percentage Should You Have In Stocks and Bonds? 133

21. Could You Build a Portfolio of Socially Responsible Index Funds? 139

22. Why Doesn’t My Brokerage Offer the Funds I Want? 140

23. Why Hasn’t My Bond ETF Risen in Value? 141

24. What If My Bond ETF Is Priced in a Different Currency? 142

25. Are Cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, Good Investments? 142

26. Should I Buy a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Index? 144

27. Should I Buy a Smart Beta ETF? 146

28. Should I Invest in Gold? 147

29. Don’t Small-Company Stocks Beat Larger-Company Stocks? 148

30. What If You and Your Spouse Represent Different Nationalities? 150

31. Why Should I Rebalance My Portfolio? 151

32. What Are The Best ETFs To Buy? 152

33. What’s the Difference Between an Accumulating ETF and a Distributing ETF? 153

34. Should I Buy An ETF or Index That Pays High Dividends? 153

Chapter 8: Couch Potato Investing 157

Don’t Bonds Tie You Down? 158

Are You Worried That Bond Interest Rates Are Low? 159

Where Do You Plan to Retire? 160

Are You Retiring in an Emerging-Market Country? 162

The Magic Of All-in-One Portfolio ETFs and Index Funds 162

Chapter 9: Model Portfolios for American Expats 167

Do You Currently Invest with Vanguard? 168

Couch Potato Investing with Vanguard 169

Simple Investing with a Vanguard Stick Shift 172

Vanguard’s Admiral Series Global Two-Fund Portfolio Solutions Socially Responsible Investing 174

Americans Using Interactive Brokers 176

ETF Portfolios with Interactive Brokers 176

Socially Responsible ETF Portfolios 176

Don’t Contribute Illegally to Your IRA 176

What Exactly Is an IRA? 179

Could You Retire And Never Pay US Taxes Again? 180

Chapter 10: Portfolio Models for Canadian Expats 183

Socially Responsible Investing for Canadians 185

Swap-Based ETFs—The Ultimate Legal Tax Dodge 186

What About RRSPs, TFSAs and RESPs? 188

Children’s Education Savings Plans 189

Canadians In Europe 191

European Country Residents not Affected By This Rule 191

For Most Canadians Living In an EU Country 192

One Drawback To Non-Canadian Listed ETFs 193

Repatriation: If You Decide To Move Back 194

Chapter 11: Portfolio Models for British Expats 197

Are The Extra Commission Fees Worth It? 200

The Downside of Vanguard’s LifeStrategy Index Mutual Funds 203

Portfolios of Individual ETFs: For Walking British Buddhas 204

How Important Is UK Stock And Bond Market Exposure? 206

Socially Responsible Investing For British Expats 208

Are You Really Ready To Do This? 210

Chapter 12: Portfolio Models for Australian Expats 213

Socially Responsible Investing For Australians 214

What If You Don’t Want High Exposure to Australian Shares? 217

The Repatriation Benefit of Aussie-listed Shares 218

Tax Laws: Created By The Rich For The Rich? 219

Now Look Deeply Into That Mirror 220

Chapter 13: Portfolio Models for Europeans and Other Nationalities 223

The Home Currency Bias 224

Investors Who Might Not Want Any Home Currency Exposure 226

Socially Responsible Investing 229

Chapter 14: Setting Your Bulls Eye 231

What’s a Better Definition of Wealth? 233

What’s This Ailment Expatitis? 233

Three Decades And Counting With The 4 Percent Rule 234

You and Your Money Can Both Last Longer 237

Part II Retirement or Semi-Retirement In A Low-Cost Country 239

This Personal Decision In Not For Everyone 240

When It’s Not About The Money 241

Chapter 15: Retire A Decade Early In Latin America 245

Mexico: Hot Beaches, Cool Mountains And The World’s Best Expat Social Scenes 246

Costa Rica: Happiest People, Best Wildlife And Environmental Leaders 252

Panama: Idyllic Islands, Popular Mountain Towns and Retirement Discounts Galore 256

Ecuador: Friendly People, Great Climate, And An Ultra-Low Cost Of Living 261

Chapter 16: Retire A Decade Early In Europe 267

Portugal: Crashing Surf, Gorgeous Scenery and Europe’s Best Weather 268

Home Sweet Home 270

From Canada to Portugal for an Easier Pace of Life 271

Spain: Spectacular Beach Walks and Skiing In The Same Day 274

Aerobatics Pilot Chooses To Fly 275

Couple Enjoys Life on Less Than €9000 a Year 275

If You Don’t Have A Pension, How Much Money Would You Need? 277

Eastern Europe: The World’s Best Low-Cost Secret 278

Climate and Safety 279

Why Georgia’s Becoming The New Hot Spot 280

Chapter 17: Retire A Decade Early In Southeast Asia 285

Retiring In Malaysia: Beauty In The Sun 286

Can You Handle The Heat? 286

Top Quality Medical 287

Retiring In Thailand: The Land of Smiles 289

Conclusion 295

Low-Cost Retirement Country Resources 297

Index 303

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 145 x 224 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
ISBN-10 1-119-84010-4 / 1119840104
ISBN-13 978-1-119-84010-7 / 9781119840107
Zustand Neuware
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