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🐧 Dead simple investing for expats | Steve Cronin

Spotlight: From Sovereign Wealth Fund Advisor to Financial Independence Coach

Anyone who tells you investing as an expat HAS to be complex is dead wrong.

Meet Steve Cronin.

Previously, he advised sovereign wealth funds in Dubai. Now he’s an expat financial independence coach and founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com (I’m an avid reader).

Today in 10 minutes or less, you’ll learn:

  • 🏔️ Most common financial challenges for expats

  • 🗺️ Steve’s 10 steps to financial independence

  • ✈️ Why moving to a high-tax country is tricky

  • 🏡 How to approach stock investing

  • ❌ 4 mistakes & 5 pieces of advice for expats

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💀 Dead simple investing for expats | Steve Cronin

Steve Cronin is a financial independence coach for expats and the founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com. He studied Psychology at Cambridge, then for 10+ years advised sovereign wealth funds and banks globally as a strategy consultant. Settling in Dubai, an excess of financial sharks and lack of expat investing information inspired him to help others. Today, Steve provides private coaching, online courses & corporate workshops for expats around the world.

🧳 Tell us about your career journey from advising sovereign wealth funds to starting Dead Simple Saving.

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