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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.
Why you need financial education in the workplace for your expat staff
The one life skill most people wish they were taught at school is practical financial knowledge, from how to budget and the importance of savings to how taxes work and through to pensions. This knowledge gap can be compounded when you are an expat…
Is your biggest liability your perfectionism?
By Sue Said
How many times have you heard someone describe themselves as a perfectionist? Perfectionism has become everyone’s favourite flaw. For something that supposedly holds us back…
Why you need enough money in an emergency fund – but not too much
The European Central Bank recently stated that the Russia-Ukraine war would have a “material impact on economic activity and inflation”. This, it added, was due to higher energy and commodity prices, the disruption in international commerce, and weaker confidence.
One in two investors admit to making impulsive decisions, and regretting it
While investment decisions should be based on facts, many investors find their decisions are sometimes influenced by emotions. Whether you’re excited about an investment opportunity, or worried about market volatility, keeping emotions in check…
Managing investments – the one true certainty about the future and the black swan
The more uncertainty there is in global financial markets, and the more volatility in asset prices, it seems the more voices can be heard predicting the future. You can see it on the traditional media of television, hear it on the radio and read it in…
How procrastination can impact your investments and your goals
Have you ever given some thought as to why the snooze button exists? Logically speaking, how does it make any sense to set an alarm to wake up at a specific time, only to delay waking up by a few minutes? Studies show that more than one in three adults…
What does the Russian invasion of Ukraine mean for expat investors in Europe?
We have all spent the last two years managing our families, our jobs, our finances, and our lives through the extraordinary epoch of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, as countries begin to remove restrictions and optimism for less restrictive life returns…
10 smart ways to reduce the impact of soaring energy prices
The cost of living across the eurozone reached record levels when inflation reached 5.1% in January 2022 – the highest since records began in 1997. A key driver of this increase has been skyrocketing energy prices, which Euronews reports rose…
Protect yourself and your money – The Dutch regulator warns against online financial influencers
A trend of recent years is the emergence of online financial influencers. The Covid induced lockdowns have amplified their voices, and also the concerns of those that have lost money from their recommendations. This has led to the focus of…
The Extended Investments Limited 2022 Market Outlook
When markets increase their volatility – the amounts they move in either direction from day-to-day – as they are doing now, it typically attracts headlines across the media. It’s normal at these times to worry about your money, to make sure you are, and will be, ok.
The second best time to invest
When’s the best time to invest? Have we missed the boat or is it worth waiting a bit? In short, nobody knows. I could really end the article right there, but that would just be stating the obvious and not very helpful to anyone. Lots of people claim that they have the key…
10 positive ways to stay healthy while working from home
With the number of people with the Omicron variant of Covid still surging across Europe, it looks as though many people who are fortunate enough to do so could be working from home for some time to come. That said, homeworking can cause…
Investing for the Long-Run
How many times do you check your phone a day? A study carried out by Asurion revealed that American adults check their phones an average of once every ten minutes – around 96 times per day. Our phones have replaced so many things…
Extended Investments Limited wins prestigious Excellence in Client Service award
Extended Investments Limited is delighted to announce that we have won the prestigious International Adviser Excellence in Client Service award, Europe. International Adviseris the leading publication for professional financial services firms around the world.
3 essential things you really must know before paying someone’s debt
In its recent annual European Consumer Payment report, Intrum reveals that 43% of consumers believe that Covid will have a negative impact on their finances for at least another year. It also reveals that 22% of Europeans predict…
The link between financial advice and better mental health
A recent study has demonstrated there is an “intrinsic link” between improved mental health and receiving financial advice. If you are an expat living in Europe, dealing with the many complexities of international life…
5 important considerations for women and financial advice
We like to think that we are progressing well toward gender equality. But how close are we to reaching that in finance? Does financial equality exist? It often takes a black swan event to underline the need for social progress on female independence.
Update on the Extended Investments Limited team
Our clients speak with some of us but rarely with all of us. As our team continues to grow, we have collated a brief summary of the team at Extended Investments Limited.
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8 powerful investment biases that could damage your wealth
In 2010, the popular New York eatery Serendipity 3 introduced a hot dog called “Foot-Long Haute Dog”, which entered the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive of all time. Priced at nearly €60 at the time, dressings for the Haute Dog…
What is stagflation and what does it mean for my investments?
In this article, we are going to go into a bit of economic theory, revisit an old phrase and discuss what it might mean for you as an expat in Europe. For some of you, this might not be the most exciting of topics, but we consider…