You Lose This 75 Days After You Set Up a Foreign LLC
June 25, 2015 By: Diane Kennedy, CPA There are a lot of good reasons for setting up a foreign LLC. You’ll have some hoops to jump through, paperwork to complete and there are obviously fees you’ll pay to get it done. And then, you transfer your pension or your money and you’re done, right? No! […]
Greece is Running the Clock
June 22, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher TICK TOCK, GREECE! TICK TOCK! And so here we are nearing the end of June, and I’m asking myself, “Self, what is going on with our little friends in Greece?” You know what this makes me think of? Those plot lines, where the main character embarks on this […]
Billions in Wasteful Spending
June 15, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Amazing how easy it is to burn through someone else’s money. By trade, I’m a media buyer. I buy advertising time and space for my clients. I can blow through several hundred thousand dollars without even flinching. I worked on a $42 million account. I managed $20 million […]
Is the Estonian E-Residency a Bunch of BS?
June 11, 2015 by Bobby Casey Earlier this week I read an article from one of the other offshore newsletter writers titled, “Estonian E-Residency Makes No Sense”. I read a lot of newsletters and articles everyday to keep myself informed about what is going on, as well as others’ opinions of the offshore world. The […]
Offshore Strategy: Step One
June 9, 2015 by Bobby Casey Nearly every day of the week I get a call or email from readers asking me, “I am just starting out with internationalizing my life – what do you think I should do first?” I cannot answer this question in broad strokes as everyone’ situation is different. We consider […]
An Unsanctioned Iran?
June 8, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher A while back I did a piece on Somalia. The point of that article was to address some of the mischaracterizations of the country. I’m not in denial that it has its misgivings – all countries do – but since it is often used as a dismissive epithet to […]
Patriot Act Expires, But So What?
June 3, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Parts of the US Patriot Act expired this past Sunday. That doesn’t carry the kind of permanence one might expect when they read the word “expire”. When food “expires” we throw it out and get newer, fresher replacements. When people “expire”, we have funerals and write eulogies. When […]
Race Toward $15 Minimum Wage
June 1, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher Where to even begin with this ripe pile of nonsense? As I try to organize my thoughts on the US economy, so-called “trade deficits”, minimum wage, and these godforsaken unions, I can’t help but work myself up into a ball of frustration. Of course the US economy is […]
US Treasury Inherits $847,215 from World’s Dumbest Couple
by Bobby Casey Today, I want to introduce you to what may possibly be the world’s dumbest couple. Last month, a cashier’s check totaling $847,215.57 was made out to the US Department of the Treasury. Peter and Joan Petrasek had drafted identical wills naming “the government of the United States of America” as their sole […]
Greece on Brink of Default
May 25, 2015 By: Kelly Diamond, Publisher I was going to write something to do with Memorial Day, but decided against it. As they say, don’t look back unless that is where you are heading. And there is so much in front of us, I can’t be bothered to turn my head for a second […]