Retiring in Vietnam: An Honest View Into Post Career Life
Ahh, retirement. You’ve worked hard for it and now it’s time to reap your reward: kick back, relax and enjoy the fruits of your labour.
As a financial planner in Vietnam, I help expats develop good money management habits and build toward their financial futures.
Expat-Focused Financial Planner in Vietnam.
Vietnam offers expats a unique financial situation, although the combination of high salaries and low cost of living can prove difficult to manoeuvre.
I’m here to help you get the most out of your time in Vietnam, financially.
In Vietnam or planning on moving here? Read my dedicated guides and articles on financial planning and personal finance below.
Ahh, retirement. You’ve worked hard for it and now it’s time to reap your reward: kick back, relax and enjoy the fruits of your labour.
Trying to navigate the insurance landscape in a foreign country is kind of like trying to fix your own motorbike without being a mechanic. Sure,
Being an expat in Vietnam, or any foreign and developing country, comes with a whole heap of challenges and risks. Not only are you likely
Embarking on your financial planning journey as an expat in Vietnam can be exciting, albeit a struggle. On the one hand, you’re living in this
With commission-based financial advising being banned in developed countries, it is no surprise that “independent” financial advisors target less regulated markets to make their living.
Fortunately, lots of tools exist today that allow individuals to navigate the financial world and succeed themselves.
I’m here to bridge the gap between the individual and the financial tools & know-how needed to thrive financially. Consider me your:
The road to financial freedom is complicated, like driving to a new destination without a map.
With driving it’s simple. We just use Google Maps. It calculates all the variables and spits out a route; turn right, turn left.
A financial planner will do the same for your financial future.
Personal finance consists of five core components: income, spending, saving, investing and protection.
Most people only focus on saving or investing but just targeting a few areas won’t cut it.
You have to increase your financial literacy to smash personal finance goals.
Financial planning helps you hit financial milestones and should culminate in financial freedom.
It is a review of your financial situation, identifies areas of concern, and helps you build a road map to success.
It focuses on relationships with money and smashing through barriers that stop you from reaching goals.
Financial planning helps you hit financial milestones and should culminate in financial freedom.
It is a review of your financial situation, identifies areas of concern, and helps you build a road map to success.
It focuses on relationships with money and smashing through barriers that stop you from reaching goals.
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