In recent years, we’ve seen a significant shift in the world of investing, with more and more people looking to align their financial goals with their personal values. This has created the space for us to engage with sustainable investing, also known as socially responsible investing (SRI) or environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing. This...Continue reading
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Balancing risk and reward in a global market
Living abroad can be an exciting adventure, but when it comes to financial planning and investing, it can also feel like working through a maze; trust me, I know! At Northern Cross Wealth Management, we work with clients just like you who reside in South Africa, France, Italy, the USA, and beyond. We’ve seen time...Continue reading
Financial Planners vs. Advisers
Whether you’re an expat exploring the global financial landscape or simply looking to make the most of your hard-earned money, you might be wondering about the difference between financial planners and advisers. It’s a common question, and understanding the distinction can be a game-changer in your financial journey. You could ask one of my chickens...Continue reading
Positive ageing
As we work with clients who are entering their later years and managing their retirement, we find that they are often tinged with the challenge of loneliness. Retirement, the loss of loved ones, and the relocation of family can lead many to face the twilight of their lives in isolation. Yet, as W. Somerset Maugham...Continue reading
Retirement may not mean uninterrupted relaxation
Retirement often conjures images of leisurely days, free from the constraints of a 9-to-5 schedule. But what if the key to a truly fulfilling retirement lies in not entirely stepping away from the professional world? Before you settle into a future of uninterrupted relaxation, let’s explore a different perspective – one where continuing to work,...Continue reading
The cash that flew the coup!
Budgeting… that’s where the fun begins! When it comes to financial planning, one of the very first topics I dive into with new clients is budgeting. And it’s not always easy, because budgeting often gets a bad rap. Sure, it’s right up there after we’ve tackled the essentials like Wills, Powers of Attorney, Life Insurance,...Continue reading
Is it still tax-free?
In our quest for sunnier shores and new adventures, one critical financial aspect often overlooked is the tax treatment of UK pensions abroad. It’s a common assumption that the tax privileges enjoyed in the UK will seamlessly transfer overseas, particularly when it comes to the tax-free Pension Commencement Lump Sum (PCLS). This assumption, however, can...Continue reading
Tech and your tenners
I’ve always been fascinated with technology and how is helps us with our money – right from a kid with a fistful of tenners to my current position in our tech-driven profession. And, as someone who has witnessed the evolution of personal finance across different continents, I can attest to the revolutionary role that technology...Continue reading
The price of coffee and inflation
In my two decades of living in various countries and working with clients worldwide, I’ve seen firsthand how inflation can influence everything from the cost of a morning coffee and croissant here in France to a bagel in the U.S., or a cruffin in South Africa. It’s a stark reminder that inflation is not just...Continue reading
The silent struggle between financial stress and mental wellness
Financial well-being and mental health are inextricably linked, a truth that we must face with the same seriousness as we do our physical health. The challenges of mental health, particularly among men who struggle to open up about this, is a conversation that must happen openly and continuously. The stark reality is that mental health...Continue reading
Financial fads: Is an 8% withdrawal strategy sustainable?
The financial world is often abuzz with the latest advice from soi-disant gurus and experts, but it’s essential to parse fact from opinion, especially when it comes to safeguarding your future. A recent stir in the financial community has brought the spotlight back onto the 4% withdrawal rule—a guideline for spending down retirement savings—and a...Continue reading
Unravelling the mind’s influence on financial decisions
Investing is a complex interplay between financial acumen and psychological influence, a concept well-articulated by Charlie Munger, the renowned investor and vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway. He once said, “Understanding both the power of compound interest and the difficulty of getting it is the heart and soul of understanding a lot of things.” Many people...Continue reading