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I recently spoke with several individual financial advisors and wealth management firms, primarily in Latin America, Asia, and beyond, who are open to selling their businesses, despite being considered “big.” Why? Because size doesn’t always mean success.
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No matter how hard and smart you work, you will have to be persistent. The longer you try, the more likely you are to succeed. It’s really just a numbers game.
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If you’re an advisor looking for opportunities to go remote or reach clients beyond your current region, reach out directly to me. I’d love to show you what’s possible. hello@adamfayed.com or WhatsApp +44-7393-450-837.
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I now help other expat advisors do the same: get leads from anywhere, live anywhere, and scale their practice without being tied to one location. Most keep their own branding while doing it.
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When I started an online, fully remote business back in 2018, people laughed. Over time, my business expanded and now operates across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, serving clients in over 100 countries with a team of 30 people, including freelancers and joint ventures.
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Let’s face it - death is inevitable. But if you don’t plan your estate strategically, the biggest beneficiary of your wealth… won’t be your family.
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Can digital nomads get expat or international mortgages? The short answer is yes, but it all comes down to how lenders assess risk. Mortgage providers don’t just look at where you live. They look at how stable, predictable, and transparent your income is.
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What $1 Million Can Buy in Prime Real Estate Around the World Same budget. Totally different outcome. Location isn’t just lifestyle, it’s leverage. If you’re considering buying property abroad or diversifying internationally, it’s worth looking at this through a strategic lens.
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Most people think you need luck, inheritance, or a big break to build wealth. You don’t. There are really just two paths - and most people are following neither properly. If you’re serious about building wealth (from wherever you’re starting), read this. linkedin.com/pulse/how-buil…
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Tax residency isn’t decided by what you intend to do, it’s decided by what you do. If your lifestyle and your paperwork don’t match, the paperwork wins.
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Zubeir Bhugeloo@ZubeirBhugeloo·
@adamfayed3 Lived here my whole life and I still think the same. Most people discover Mauritius as a holiday. The ones who dig deeper find the financial infrastructure, the tax treaties, the ease of doing business. It's not trying to be Dubai. It's quietly doing its own thing. And it works.
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@ZubeirBhugeloo Totally feel that. I think that’s what makes Mauritius so special. On the surface, it’s beautiful and relaxing, but for those who dig a little deeper, the business environment and stability really impress.
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Has been great checking out Mauritius the last few days. Really makes me think it could be a good alternative to Dubai right now. Low tax, decent cost of living, and pretty well positioned globally. And it’s actually really nice.
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Mario Joos
Mario Joos@MarioJoos·
This is a bad thing for Human Creativity. Here are two reasons why: 1. There will be an economic collapse of human creativity. We are already seeing this in the image market, where human creators were leaving at a rate of 23% per month. This directly stifles long-term human creativity. 2. In the short term, you will see more content and more variety. But in the long run, there will be a decline in truly original work, because human creators will no longer be able to sustain their efforts economically, or stay motivated when AI content starts to dominate. The bigger conversation is about where you stand on humans maintaining control over the creative output of society. But that is a separate debate. Elon, you could be the first person to empower creators through AI, instead of making them feel replaceable and unnecessary. You have the ability to choose.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
@elonmusk — Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah (1969) He knew.
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One thing that’s often misunderstood about tax residency is that authorities don’t care where you intend to live. They look at what your life actually looks like on paper.
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