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Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move

The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom on the Move - von 18 - 99 J.
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
92 Seiten
Englisch
epublierschienen am25.02.2024
"Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move" delves deep into the heart of the digital nomad lifestyle, offering a comprehensive blueprint for managing finances in a world without borders. Kevin Fuller, leveraging his extensive experience as a digital nomad and financial consultant, provides readers with essential tools and techniques for budget management, investment, and income diversification tailored to the unique needs of those who live and work on the go.In the first section, Fuller addresses the foundational aspects of becoming a financially savvy digital nomad, including setting up a mobile-friendly financial infrastructure, understanding tax implications across different jurisdictions, and crafting a budget that accommodates the fluctuating costs of living in various countries. The narrative then transitions into advanced strategies for income generation, highlighting ways to leverage remote work, freelancing, and digital entrepreneurship as paths to financial stability and growth.The final chapters focus on long-term financial planning, with a strong emphasis on retirement savings, insurance, and estate planning from a nomadic perspective. Fuller's insights are not just about surviving but thriving financially in a lifestyle that prioritizes freedom and flexibility. "Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move" is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to make the world their office without sacrificing their financial well-being.mehr
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Klappentext"Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move" delves deep into the heart of the digital nomad lifestyle, offering a comprehensive blueprint for managing finances in a world without borders. Kevin Fuller, leveraging his extensive experience as a digital nomad and financial consultant, provides readers with essential tools and techniques for budget management, investment, and income diversification tailored to the unique needs of those who live and work on the go.In the first section, Fuller addresses the foundational aspects of becoming a financially savvy digital nomad, including setting up a mobile-friendly financial infrastructure, understanding tax implications across different jurisdictions, and crafting a budget that accommodates the fluctuating costs of living in various countries. The narrative then transitions into advanced strategies for income generation, highlighting ways to leverage remote work, freelancing, and digital entrepreneurship as paths to financial stability and growth.The final chapters focus on long-term financial planning, with a strong emphasis on retirement savings, insurance, and estate planning from a nomadic perspective. Fuller's insights are not just about surviving but thriving financially in a lifestyle that prioritizes freedom and flexibility. "Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move" is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to make the world their office without sacrificing their financial well-being.
Zusammenfassung"Digital Nomads: Financial Strategies for a Life on the Move" delves deep into the heart of the digital nomad lifestyle, offering a comprehensive blueprint for managing finances in a world without
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7584-7932-8
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum25.02.2024
Seiten92 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht115 g
Artikel-Nr.55910918
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GenreRecht