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Investing in property is a desire for many expats no matter where they are, and for many it proves to be a good decision. Property prices rise and fall in the same way that markets do, the main difference being that once you have bought the property, it is much harder to liquidate your asset if you need to. Aside from that, [...]
So, tell me, do you have all of your affairs in order? Honestly? Or do you just think that you are organised and have planned ahead to ensure that everything you need to protect yourself and your family is in place? It is hard to keep up with all of the areas of our finances [...]
The name is Bond, Corporate Bond…or Savings Bond, or Gilt-Edged Bond, or Junk Bond – OK, this is getting silly now. When we think about the best way to get an income from our hard-earned cash, many of us will think about bonds. This makes sense – a bond is simply a product that you [...]
Interested in property as an investment? Well we might just have something for you. According to international property investment company St David Property now might well be the time to start thinking about a ‘pied a terre’ or a two-bedroom flat in central London. After all the market could well be within 10% of its [...]
Interested in adding some property to your portfolio? If so you might well be interested in the findings of the 2009 Wealth Report as well as some other facts and figures from some of the United Kingdom’s main mortgage lenders.. The Wealth Report, which is distributed by Knight Frank and Citi Private Bank, came out [...]
Most investors consider a bank account to be the safest component of their investment portfolio but the recent events with Northern Rock bank in the UK are a timely reminder that unexpected risks lurk behind unforeseen events. The 2007 Sub Prime crisis caused a global credit crunch that effectively cut off the funding requirements of [...]