The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide: Advice on Taxes, Investing, Real Estate, and Retirement for Global Families in the U.S. and Abroad

The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide: Advice on Taxes, Investing, Real Estate, and Retirement for Global Families in the U.S. and Abroad
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ANDREW FISHER is widely regarded as a leading wealth advisor to cross-border families. He frequently writes and speaks to the unique financial planning and investment complexities faced by international families, particularly when an individual is a tax resident of the United States. . Andrew holds the CFA and CPA designations, and serves as president and founder of Worldview Wealth Advisors, an independent wealth management firm focus
For those who are either foreign citizens living in the states or U.S. Whether your cross-border financial connection involves a job, inheritance, property, or other investments, this book deals with many of the most common challenges people face when managing wealth globally. citizens abroad, the simple process of planning for retirement can seem impossible due to the complexities of managing money across borders. The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide demystifies the issues relating to taxes, investing, real estate, and retirement and then sheds light on many little-known opportunities available
This book answers your questions, and shines a light on the way forward to long-term financial security for international families.Navigate the complexities of international taxationGet specific guidance on retirement planningMake sense of how real estate fits into your financial pictureInvest appropriately to maximize growth for the futureManage your assets and tax benefits across bordersWith the right know-how, cross border professionals can make sensible investment and financial planning decisions, but credible guidance is rare and difficult to find. Simple and practical, with targeted advice, The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide is the international family's soluti
T. Pedrotti said Required reading for international families. This is a great introductory book to the problems facing families working in multiple countries and therefore under different tax jurisdictions over the course of their lives. It would deserve a 5-star rating for the problems that it highlights. Unfortunately is a bit short on specific solutions, mostly due to the fact that the possible combinations are too many and the personal circumstances may vary greatly. So read this book as a guide to develop the questions pertinent to your particular situation to ask your international tax counselor.. "There is so little information available regarding financial/tax issues for multi-country families I pre-ordered the book and am" according to Annelies Kloosterman. As a dual USA/NLD citizen considering changing countries this book is a treasure. There is so little information available regarding financial/tax issues for multi-country families I pre-ordered the book and am glad I did. It is written logically, and for those of us not daily immersed in financial matters Mr. Fisher has written this for easy comprehension. In addition, the book is quite comprehensive, causing me to consider issues I would never have known about. I strongly recommend this book to any who are coming to, or coming from the USA, in order to get a grip on the financial. "For international persons learning process" according to Ldxa. Excellent topics for international clients to learn , and look for the specialist