Retirement Plans for Expats

May 5, 2012
Russell Hammond

Russell Hammond

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Retirement and pensions never seem to be out of the headlines and for the expat or international the necessity to save and invest for retirement is no different to their domestic counterpart.

Whilst it is true that expats will tend to earn more than their local counterparts the fact that they move from place to place goes against them as it will often prevent the forming of coherent financial plans including retirement planning.

Do you know how much you will need to save in order to fund the retirement income that you desire?

Are you on target to retire at 60?

How focused is your retirement planning?

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