056: Kay Walten, Troubles with Hong Kong Banks, Paraguay Citizenship
In this introduction, Andrew dives deep into the trouble with banking in the world today. Things are becoming harder. Much, much harder. You need to be prepared to get asked questions for doing trivial...
View Article057: Mark Lee Ford, Second Passport ROI, Traveling With Cats.
Andrew drives the point home on why you really, really have to put a price on what your second passport is worth to you. What is your return on investment if you were to get a second passport? What are...
View Article058: Kevin Graham, Real Estate Investments, and Does Andrew Miss the US?
If you’re looking for great overseas real estate investments that are the equivalent to what you’d get in the United States, then turn back now, it just doesn’t exist. You’re not going to get great...
View Article059: Vyacheslav Gravets, Invest in Quality Services, Greek Passport in 3 Months
In today’s introduction, Andrew shares a prime example of why investing in quality services and people will always be worth your time. Good services do not come cheap, but there are a ton of benefits...
View Article060: Travis Bennett, How the Young Can Protect Their Assets, Chinese Moving...
When people talk about asset protection, very rarely does a conversation come up on how a young person with not much wealth can protect their assets. Truth be told, asset protection is important to...
View Article061: Anastasiya Gorshkova, Lessening the Perceived Pain, When to Consider Trusts
Mashable recently came out with an article titled, 11 ways Millennials can save money. In it, the author recommends Millennials wash their hair less frequently in order to save on shampoo costs. Andrew...
View Article062: Simone Sauter, Holding a Mediocre Passport, Side Hustles
Andrew discusses why holding a mediocre passport may not be as bad as you might think. It is no secret that tax laws are only going to get stricter, so perhaps it’s time to have other options where...
View Article063: Yasmine Åkermark, Reducing Your Taxes, The Businesses Andrew Misses
Andrew dives in on some of the common questions he receives about taxes. People are always wanting to reduce their taxes, but sometimes they’re completely unwilling to change their current lifestyle to...
View Article064: Monika Mileva, The Pros/Cons of Bulgaria, The Ideal Travel Schedule
Andrew is currently visiting Bulgaria and has some thoughts to share with his Nomad Capitalist audience on the pros and cons of Bulgaria. There are benefits to Bulgaria, but like everywhere else, there...
View Article065: Neil Napier, Outsourcing of American Jobs, Is Belize Still Good?
As Andrew watches the Presidential Election one thing comes to mind: The system will not change. U.S. politicians want to make it seem like nomad business owners are traitors for hiring outside talent,...
View Article066: Waleed Sadek, Applying for an Economic Citizenship: Mindset for Beginners
Andrew has discussed in the past why going for the cheapest and/or fastest passport might not always be the wisest decision, but what about acquiring an economic citizenship? For Westerners,...
View Article067: Ashley Hunter; Countries with Lowest Debt to GDP; Should I Keep My...
Andrew conducts an interesting experiment during this week’s introduction. Is there a strong correlation between countries with friendly business practices, and countries with low debt to GDP? Andrew...
View Article068: Andre Arriaza, Prepare for an Emergency, The Most Overlooked Thing When...
Andrew keeps reading headlines that state that over 50% of U.S. citizens do not have an emergency fund. The numbers sometimes vary, but this week’s headline read 62% of Americans did not have $1,000...
View Article069: Sean Ogle, What Will Happen to the U.S. Tax Code, Economic Citizenship
The big question everyone is asking is, “What will President Trump do to the tax code?” Andrew doesn’t buy into the big tax hypes because George W. Bush was believed to be a big tax cutter, and he only...
View Article070: Rob Erich, Do You Feel Significant?, Currency Recommendations
Today, Andrew asks if you, the entrepreneur, feel significant in your business. If you don’t, then perhaps now is a better time than any to sit down and consider what would make you feel significant....
View Article071: Eli David, the Competition Ain’t Getting Stronger, Tax Concerns While...
Andrew is getting ready to leave Montenegro, and has some unique observations about the local market, as well as thoughts about how competitive the market is. When you look at places like Montenegro,...
View Article072: Dan and Stevie Miller, Raising Nomadic Children, Nomad Gifts
Young nomads who hope to have children one day are concerned about the kind of life they’d have to have in order to properly raise them. Andrew’s motto at the Nomad Capitalist is, “Go where you’re...
View Article073: Andrei Mincov, Fake News/Censored News, The Biggest Failure
It seems everyone in the U.S. is worried about fake news, but there is something much more sinister going on, and that’s censored news. Andrew recently experienced this when the Huffington Post decided...
View Article074: End of The Year Thoughts
As the year comes to an end, Andrew appears for a solo show, to discuss some of the main lessons he’s learned in 2016. In total, he has had four big lessons he’d like to share with his audience today....
View Article075: Jeannette Spaulding, Finding Purpose and a Place to Call Home
Andrew is back after the holiday break, and is excited to introduce to you this year’s theme for Nomad Capitalist. We all want purpose in life, but more importantly, we want a place where we can fit in...
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