Financial planning for dads (and mums!): Teaching kids about money

Father’s Day is a time to celebrate dads and reflect on the many roles they play—provider, protector, role model. We often associate fatherhood with financial responsibilities like earning, saving, and planning for the future. But there’s one crucial aspect that’s often overlooked: teaching kids how to manage money. Money habits are formed young The money…

Financial planning: The top five mistakes expats make with their finances – and how to avoid them

Having spent over two decades delivering gold standard financial advice to expatriates in Asia, it’s safe to say that at Infinity, we have seen every financial planning misstep in the book! Find out the five most common mistakes expats make with their finances – and how to avoid them. Why financial planning is different for…

Financial planning: Five strategies to improve your financial – and mental – health

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We explore the undeniable link between financial health and mental health and suggest five simple strategies to promote both. Money and mental health: the link Numerous studies reveal a very clear link between money and mental health. The American Psychiatric Association categorically states that ‘financial stress leads to mental…

Retirement planning: Is lifestyle creep ruining your retirement?

When we make more money, we tend to spend more money, and what were once luxuries become necessities. However, if lifestyle creep gets out of hand, it could negatively impact your long-term financial plan. It’s all about finding a balance… What is lifestyle creep? Lifestyle creep, otherwise known as lifestyle inflation, occurs when you start…

Investment management: Market downturns aren’t losses – unless you sell

Unsettled by the markets? It’s totally understandable. However, it’s crucial to remember that paper losses are just that until you sell. And history tells us that staying invested is your best course of action right now. Market turmoil unsettling for investors If you have investments, you’re probably feeling at least a little bit anxious about…

Financial planning for couples: How to manage joint finances

Making a romantic commitment is primarily about love and emotional connection however there’s no denying that financial considerations have a huge impact on the quality and stability of any long-term relationship. How can couples navigate money matters to maintain a healthy relationship? Check out our six tips on how to manage your finances as a…

Maternity insurance: A must for expat parents-to-be

Younger expatriates thinking of starting a family need to plan carefully to avoid high out-of-pocket costs during pregnancy and childbirth. These are the main considerations to think about. The cost of having a baby in Asia Having a family is always expensive, but expatriates in Asia have to consider additional costs that they might not…

Retirement planning: Four golden rules for expatriates in Asia

A UK state pension is a great addition to a pension pot, but it won’t be enough for a comfortable retirement. If you’re looking for long-term financial security, you need a plan. Check out the four golden rules of retirement planning. Don’t rely on a UK state pension  The UK government’s recent decision to open…