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We are dedicated to sharing our knowledge and experience with our clients, both existing and prospective, to promote a wider and more accessible understanding of the value of financial services.
How your financial wellbeing is connected with your emotional wellbeing
As Coronavirus continues with many European countries enforcing stricter lockdown restrictions as we head into winter, we think it is an important time to talk about emotional wellbeing. 2020 has already been a year that has been defined…
US Election: 5 ways it could affect your investments
It is impossible to avoid news about the US election at the moment. Wherever you live and whatever your nationality, I’m sure you have at least some understanding of the ongoing tussle between Republican President Donald Trump and…
4 risks and 4 actions for expats in Europe with a UK bank account
Although Brexit has officially already happened, we are in a one-year transition period where many of the rules in the new post-Brexit environment are still being worked out. A recent consequence of this is that a number of UK expats…
Black Swan Capital Economic Update – 3 drivers that can impact expats in Europe
As we enter the final quarter of 2020, we are reviewing the global economy and investment markets. We look back at the prior quarter and the full year to the end of September. We also look forward beyond the end this extraordinary year…
The Black Swan Capital 6 investment principles for expats in Europe
The Black Swan Capital core investment principles
Anyone that has worked with us will know the core principles that drive the advice we provide to expats in Europe. Here are our six principles that we apply to all our clients and…
Essential information for all Americans in Europe – Get our new guide
If you are an American expat in Europe, you will know how difficult it is to manage your finances and stay on track with your goals. We know what it is like and we specialise in helping Americans all over Europe to be able to manage their assets and investments…
4 Steps to Solid Investment Advice for Expats Living in The Netherlands
By Expat Republic interview with Edward Mainwaring-Burton
Our Director, Edward Mainwaring-Burton was interviewed recently by Expat Republic on the subject of the best foundation financial and investment advice for expats in Europe.
Why Investors should avoid chasing the latest investment trend
It is always tempting to follow the herd and put your money into an investment that has just risen; it may show a short-term performance that looks attractive. But it often does not pay off as we have seen many times over the last two decades…
3 important changes for Expats in Europe
Change is a constant. When living as an international professional, you have the added complexity of keeping up to date with the changes in the country in which you are living as well as your home country. There are some recent important…
Why Expats need to plan for succession
When we speak with a new client, we always ask about their long-term succession & estate planning. It’s a complex area and in this article, we summarise why it should be a priority for every expat. It might not seem the obvious line of discussion…
How to get the best results from your investments – Know your Fees
In this article, we want to discuss a very important subject – fees and charges. Most people realise that nothing is for free and that to get expert service or advice, there is a cost involved. What people tell us they want is that fees are…
New ruling that could impact Accidental Americans in The Netherlands
A recent ruling by KiFiD, the Dutch financial services complaints bureau, places more pressure on all Accidental Americans in the Netherlands. What is KiFiD? KiFiD is the complaints institute for financial services in The Netherlands.
5 reasons plants can mean healthier homes
If you don’t already have plants in your home, there are health reasons for becoming a little more green-fingered. Plants don’t only add to your interior design but can help you be more productive, boost your health and ease stress.
The Dutch Pensions Squeeze
The market instability in 2020 has been painful for lots of investors, but many people might have considered that their pensions would be shielded from much of the trauma. That may not be the case and there could be some unwelcome surprises…
3 top considerations from Altura mortgage finance for expats with UK property
This week we interviewed Rob Gill, the managing director of Altura Mortgage Finance in London, to discuss the key issues affecting expats and internationals living in Europe that either have a UK property or are considering buying one.
3 things Americans in Europe should be doing right now
If you are a US citizen living in Europe or an ‘Accidental American’- one of those people caught in the complex web of US government taxes even though you don’t have a US passport- you will know how difficult it can be to manage your finances and assets.
How much cash should I hold and the dangers of holding too much
How much of your wealth do you hold in cash? And how much of your wealth shouldyou hold in cash? Two very important questions often with rather different answers. We will discuss the pros and cons of holding cash and what we consider…
The benefits of doing nothing
Who would like more time? If you ask a group of international professionals in Europe this question, most will say they would like to have an extra couple of hours a day. But ask them what they would do with this time, it is usually to do more…
Too Much Information: 5 tests to filter the good, the bad and the outright dangerous to make the right investment decisions
Now more than ever it is important to filter the vast flow of information we have all around us to be able to make good decisions regarding our investments. Traditional news channels like newspapers, television and radio…
Understanding ESG Investing
In the world of investment, acronyms are everywhere. More frustratingly, they seem to change with the tides. The abbreviation of the moment is definitely ESG, but what does it represent and why could it be relevant to your portfolio?