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US National Debt: The Horrifying Truth

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US National Debt: The Horrifying Truth

President Biden announced a supposedly promising budget plan for the fiscal future of the United States in March 2024. With this new fiscal plan, the budget deficit is expected to be $16.6 trillion USD instead of $19.6 trillion USD in 10 years. So,...

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Homeschooling Vs. Unschooling: Which Is Better?

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Homeschooling Vs. Unschooling: Which Is Better?

If you feel like government-run schools are not the best for your kids, you’re not alone. I dropped out of school at 15 and have never taken any...

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Best Things To Do In Ecuador

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Best Things To Do In Ecuador

Imagine a country that barely covers 0.2% of Earth’s landmass yet hosts around 6.1% of all the species on the planet. Apart from being a biodiversity...

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Geopolitical Risk: Practical Ways To Protect Yourself

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Geopolitical Risk: Practical Ways To Protect Yourself

In a recent episode of my podcast, the Expat Money Show, I had a conversation with geopolitical expert Kyle Anzalone to discuss major conflicts...

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Understanding The Exit Tax: Financial Implications For Expats

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Understanding The Exit Tax: Financial Implications For Expats

An exit tax is a fiscal measure imposed by a government on individuals and businesses that decide to relocate their residency or operational base out...

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The Global Landscape Of Dual Citizenship: Which Countries Allow It?

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The Global Landscape Of Dual Citizenship: Which Countries Allow It?

Imagine that your home country enters a state of instability, with the government threatening to seize your assets and chasing after those who...

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Global Economic Conditions And Wealth Migration Trends In 2024

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Global Economic Conditions And Wealth Migration Trends In 2024

Entrepreneurs have been relocating and seeking new investments in different countries for centuries. The 19th-century Rothschild family built a...

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