by Byung Koo | Sep 4, 2020 | Retirement Planning, Savings, Viewpoint |
As a financial adviser who is also the proud dad of a two year old I am already planning how I am going to prepare him for the economic practicalities of life by teaching some financial basics from early on. Lesson one: the importance of saving! I definitely don’t...
by Byung Koo | Aug 21, 2020 | Viewpoint |
I wrote a post at the end of 2019, while we were in the midst of a sustained bull market, wondering when it might turn to a bear. It turns out that we didn’t have to wait long! Of course, every decade has witnessed periods of volatility. In the 1980s there was...
by Byung Koo | Aug 7, 2020 | Investments, Viewpoint |
There have been a lot of headlines recently concerning a new ‘army’ of retail investors, opening millions of new trading accounts all over the world, including in the US, Europe, Australia and China. Online and mobile apps including Robinhood, Schwab and E-Trade are...
by Byung Koo | Jul 15, 2020 | Savings |
Life has a nasty habit of throwing up unexpected expenses. Earlier this week a friend’s car broke down and she needed to have the fuel injector replaced and found herself $400 lighter to get back on the road. A friend of a friend recently had to have an emergency...
by Byung Koo | Feb 27, 2020 | Education Fee Planning, Viewpoint |
Expats in China who have children may not be surprised at the results of a 2018 analysis of international school prices by the International Schools Database website. The study reveals that Shanghai and Beijing have the most expensive school fees on the planet,...
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