Many US citizens living abroad have recently been contacted by their US brokerage firms to inform them that their accounts have either been frozen such that they can no longer change their investments or that they need to close their accounts entirely. Even large...
What FATCA Means to the American Expatriate
The IRS is at it again – making life more difficult for US citizens living abroad in its zeal to rake in tax dollars. A few years ago the IRS launched a major effort to combat money-laundering and tax evasion by US taxpayers using non-US financial accounts. No doubt...
Managing US Pension Accounts for non-US Residents
If you have worked in the United States it is likely that you have paid into a US pension account such as an IRA (Individual Retirement Account) or a 401k (an occupational pension plan). The question arises as to what should be done with such an account once you give...
Pitfalls of Exotic Investment Strategies
For the better part of this year investment markets have been largely trendless. There have been many ups and downs but no clear breakout to either the down-side or the up-side. The current state of things, a slowing and fragile economy in Europe as well as issues...
Income Alternatives for a Low Interest Rate World
In the current low-interest-rate environment prevalent in many developed market economies it makes little sense to park one’s investment money in conservative fixed income investments that offer poor yields; perhaps even yields lower than expected inflation rates....
Investment Scams
You have worked hard to build a nest egg and would like to invest your money in order that it work for you to provide for the lifestyle you desire; but while searching for investments or investment advisors you find it difficult to know who to trust or which...
CEO Message
15 October, 2002 I cannot think of a worse financial situation to be in than to have been retired and heavily invested in the stock market during the years 2000, 2001, and 2002. From the end of March 2000 to the end of September 2002 the Dow Jones fell 30%, the...
Tom Zachystal CFA, CFP, MBA
Tom Zachystal is President and Chief Investment Officer at International Asset Management, which specializes in financial planning and investment advice for Americans moving or living abroad. Tom has an MBA in Global Management from Thunderbird University in Glendale, Arizona, and holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) credential, and is a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP™) practitioner. Tom has been providing investment advisory services to overseas Americans for over 20 years.
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