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Investing in Coventry property from overseas as an expat or non-resident

In the video below I speak about investing in Coventry property from overseas as an expat or non-resident.

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Recent videos have discussed matters such as:

  • Why should you oppose the global minimum corporation tax proposal?
  • My recent zoom webinar on the stock markets and property investments in the UK.
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  • What are some of the best places to retire in Asia?
  • Why shouldn’t you invest in some pension accounts?
  • What is the biggest problem with Hargreaves Lansdown?
  • New upcoming changes to our service offerings in March 
  • Why are people still attracted to UK property?
  • Are ARK ETFs better than Vanguard?
  • Is Shanghai or Tokyo more expensive? Which is better for expat life?
  • Are sustainable energy ETFs a good idea?
  • Oil at $60 a barrel and the Japanese Nikkei hitting 30,000.
  • The FCAs Bitcoin warning.
  • What are my advantages compared to the banks?
  • Why I don’t like dealing with big firms 
  • What questions should you ask yourself before investing?
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  • Will the USD dollar collapse or fall big in 2021?
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  • How soon can you become a millionaire if you invest $1,000 a month into stock markets?
  • Will the UK bring in a wealth tax in 2021 or later?
  • What’s my review of Interactive Brokers for expats?
  • What trends could we see in 2021?
  • The high street is a declining space it seems. Which industries will be growth areas next year and indeed in the next decade?
  • Argentina’s new wealth and expat tax
  • The Dow Jones at 30,000
  • Is it really true that the Japanese stock market, the Nikkei, has performed incredibly badly over time?
  • Is TransferWise a good option for you and your business?
  • What would I do if I was 17 again?
  • Should UK expats invest privately or through National Insurance?
  • What side hustles exist for teenagers and young adults?
  • Why should all people do a job they hate once in their life?

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Further Reading 

In the article below I discussed:

  • I was asked “if you could travel back 25 years with $10000 what would you do with it?”. I answer this question by asking if hindsight is easy in a world of uncertainty. 
  • How many years does it take to become a millionaire by investing? More specifically, I look at different scenarios to illustrate a wider point about investing returns.
  • Do professional athletes deserve their salaries? Or is it the wrong question to begin with considering life isn’t fair?
  • Why do so many people get intimidated by the topic of investing? Is it because investing seems technical or another reason such as the complicated way most financial experts speak?

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