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Swiss Bank Accounts for Non-Residents

Posted by Flanice Lewis on Aug 27th, 2019 · 0 Comment
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Swiss bank accounts for non-residents are the stuff of legends. Commonly, they are associated with Bond movies or tall tales of kingpin dealings. The reality is much less exciting but may offer perks you didn’t know you needed. Swiss banks are famous for keeping your information private, making it a known tax haven. For hundreds of years, Switzerland has kept bank account information secret...
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Critical Financials’ Basic Personal Finance Rules

Here are some simple guidelines that will help you build wealth:  

1) Do the math. Get a budget and calculate your net worth

2) Get an emergency fund. Save at least 6 months worth of expenses

3) Limit costs. Spend no more than 30% of your income on housing

4) Max your retirement. Maximize contributions to your tax-deferred retirement accounts

5) Pay yourself first. Set aside money for yourself before you take care of your other bills

6) Set goals. Goal let you get ahead faster

7) Avoid high interest debt. Avoid credit cards, title loans and other usurious loans

8) Diversify. Diversity your assets.

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