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Index Funds vs ETFs Explained

james@britishexpatmoney

To some, index funds and ETFs are world’s apart. To others they are one in the same. To expats and non residents, one is usually our gateway to the other. This week we are going to cover what each of these is, where they are

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5 Reasons ETFs are the best investments for UK Expats

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Not long ago, investments for UK expats needed came with a health warning. Thankfully, the days when your best choice was locking up your money for god knows how long in god knows what for an insanely high fee have been consigned to history. So

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Best UK REIT ETF

james@britishexpatmoney

This week, we take a look at all the UK REIT ETFs on the market. Spoiler alter: There aren’t many of them. Making your choice shouldn’t be that difficult. It will come down to this: Do you want new and exotic or tried and tested?

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UK Residential Property ETF – Your Options!

james@britishexpatmoney

Let me start by getting the elephant out of the room. At this moment in time there ain’t no UK residential property ETF. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have options. In fact you have lots of good alternatives that should fulfill your needs. Here

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Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (VWRL) – Perfect for expats

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Is Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (VWRL) the perfect funds for British expats? Spoiler alter: We think so. Here’s why: Lets get into it. Easy access ETF stands for Exchange Traded Fund. There’s a whole host of benefits with this type of fund that we’ve

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