AngloINFO Singapore Newsletter

Monday 6 October 2008

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Counting the Pennies

Turn on the TV, read news online or open a newspaper and you'll be hearing about a credit crunch, a bailout bill, inflation and recession. Global financial conditions can have an impact on everyone, but it can be all the more complex if you are living and working and holding assets in more than a single country.

keeping track of finances

That's why AngloINFO has some pages dedicated to the world of finance - from the very personal (what to do when your credit cards or cheques have been lost or stolen) to the practical matters of banking in Singapore and the more general world of markets and foreign exchange.

You'll also find the contact information of local businesses and specialists in matters related to managing the finances of foreigners in Singapore. This includes mortgage brokers working specifically for expatriates, financial advisors who work with investment portfolios, as well as those providing overseas property investment advice and wealth management. 

  • To access all this, simply go to the Financial & Legal category of The AngloFILE and scroll down to find the service or information you need.

And for a more individual take on things, you can always put your questions to other locals by using the AngloINFO Financial & Legal Discussion Forums

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