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Share Investing for Expats: Flexibility, Diversification, and Tax Efficiency

James Ridley

James is the Managing Director for the Asia Pacific region and is an experienced financial planner who brings a multitude of skills and experience to the table when it comes to providing Australian expat financial advice. After completing university, James was an accountant for four years at which point he then moved into the financial services sector and became a financial planner. Combining his accounting skills with financial advice, James has advised individuals, families, and Self Managed Super Fund clients in the areas of retirement planning, debt reduction, cash flow management and portfolio management. James holds a Bachelor of Commerce with an accounting major, Bachelor of Business with a marketing major, Advanced Diploma of Financial Planning and is currently completing his Masters of Financial Planning.

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Share Investing for Expats: Flexibility, Diversification, and Tax Efficiency

Share Investing for Expats: Flexibility, Diversification, and Tax Efficiency   How Australian Expats Can Maximise Wealth with Share Investments For Australian expats, share investing offers a flexible, diversified, and tax-efficient way to build wealth globally. Whether you’re seeking to supplement your retirement savings or grow your investment portfolio, shares offer significant advantages over other investment […]

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Why Australian Expats Should Prioritise Life, TPD, and Income Protection Insurance

Why Australian Expats Should Prioritise Life, TPD, and Income Protection Insurance As an Australian expat, managing your finances can feel like a balancing act. While investments, tax planning, and currency management may take up much of your attention, it’s essential not to overlook personal insurance. Life, Total and Permanent Disability (TPD), and Income Protection insurance

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Enhancing Global Mobility Why Companies Need to Prioritise Employee Support

Enhancing Global Mobility: Why Companies Need to Prioritise Employee Support

Enhancing Global Mobility: Why Companies Need to Prioritise Employee Support In today’s interconnected global economy, businesses face significant challenges in managing a mobile workforce, making global mobility support more essential than ever. Companies often rely on the expertise of the Big Four accounting firms for tax planning and financial consulting. However, there’s a growing need

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Should an Australian Expat in Singapore Set Up a Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) Account?

Should an Australian Expat in Singapore Set Up a Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) Account? – Australia and Singapore are two nations that offer robust financial frameworks for citizens and residents to secure their financial futures. For an Australian expatriate residing in Singapore, the prospect of joining Singapore’s Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) can be tempting. But is

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Australian Expats: Organising a Will and a Enduring Power of Attorney

Importance of Australian Expats Organising a Will and Enduring Power of Attorney – For Australians living abroad, the complexities of international lifestyles can sometimes push essential legal matters to the background. Among these, the significance of writing a will and establishing an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) often remains overlooked. However, these documents are critical in

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Australian Expats: Singaporean CPF vs Australian Superannuation

The Singaporean CPF vs. the Australian Superannuation Scheme: Differences and Tax Implications When Retiring in Australia – The Singapore CPF scheme and Australian Superannuation Scheme are integral to the financial planning of their respective citizens including Australian expats. Though both schemes are designed to provide financial support in retirement, they differ in their structures, objectives,

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