Stuck in the middle with you

If you find yourself sandwiched between the financial responsibilities of supporting ageing parents and grown children while trying to save for your own retirement and settling in a new country, you’re not alone. We’re stuck in the middle with you. Welcome to the “sandwich generation,” a term coined to describe those who are stuck in...Continue reading

Kindness is the most valuable currency

As I sit in my office, reflecting on the countless experiences and interactions I’ve had with clients from all walks of life, I can’t help but marvel at the power of kindness. Throughout my years as a financial planner, I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals who have moved around the globe, immersing themselves...Continue reading

Managing the money mind games

Picture this: you’re sitting at your desk in your recently renovated home office, staring at your computer screen with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. The stock market is soaring, and your portfolio is looking better than ever. You’re feeling like a financial genius, ready to take on the world. But then, suddenly, the market...Continue reading

The rise of sustainable investing

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

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

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

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