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May be correct for listed countries, but there are others, right? elleng Dec 2011 #1
Yes, some other countries are in better shape golfguru Dec 2011 #2
Consulting with financial advisor, decide where to go with all this. elleng Dec 2011 #3
What it all boils down to is... golfguru Dec 2011 #4
Will likely have a widely diversified portfolio. elleng Dec 2011 #5
Do not be hasty golfguru Jan 2012 #9
Will confirm w financial advisor once funds available. Want to decide w/in 1-2 months, elleng Jan 2012 #10
Just for my curiosity, how do you pay the advisor? golfguru Jan 2012 #11
1.2%/year, payable quarterly. elleng Jan 2012 #12
Is that on the AUM or on the gain? n/t A HERETIC I AM Jan 2012 #13
AUM, I think! elleng Jan 2012 #14
"So there is the risk of capital loss" A HERETIC I AM Jan 2012 #6
aha.... golfguru Jan 2012 #7
Fair enough, but that's not "capital loss". A HERETIC I AM Jan 2012 #8
Yeah, quite frankly I'm a bit frightened when I look at something like this. OllieLotte Apr 2012 #15
Are you aware that gov't inflation numbers exclude golfguru Apr 2012 #16
Understood. When they mention the inflation they usually state that it excludes food & energy costs OllieLotte Apr 2012 #17
My current strategy.... golfguru Apr 2012 #18
Europe is getting really interesting. OllieLotte Jun 2012 #19
does Spain have more holidays than US? wordpix Jun 2012 #20
First hand experience in a Spanish university golfguru Jun 2012 #21
Keep Commenting ! Billy Patterson Aug 2012 #22
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