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Index
Cover Praise Title Page Copyright Dedication Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction
Notes
Chapter 1: Setting Your Bull's-Eye
What's This Ailment Expatitis? Cheating Conventional Retirement Rules Cooking Up the Road Less Traveled The Earthquake and the Epiphany Jujitsu Junkie Taps Out for Home Now It's Your Turn Notes
Chapter 2: Building Your Pension
How to Never Run Out of Money The Man with Nothing But a Backpack The Couple with Swedish-American Dreams A Front-End-Loaded Tale of Success Notes
Chapter 3: The Truth about Stocks and Bonds
Halloween Grab Bag Treats Investors Why Average Returns Aren't Normal Stocks Pound Inflation What Has the Stock Market Done for You Lately? Undressing Stocks with 50 Shades of Gray The Stock Market Stars as the Great Humiliator Fast-Growing Economies Can Produce Weak Returns Bonds Are Protective Nets for Jumpers Can You Lose Money with Bonds? Notes
Chapter 4: Don't Start a Fight with an Escalator
Yes, the Financial District Loves You! Global Investors Getting Fleeced Notes
Chapter 5: Where Are the Customers’ Yachts?
Global Investors Bleed by the Same Sword American Expatriates Run Naked Why Brokers Want to Muzzle Warren Buffett Financial Advisors Touting “The World Is Flat!” Hedge Fund Money Spanked for Its Con Why Most Investors Underperform Their Funds Notes
Chapter 6: Don't Climb into Bed with a Silver-Tongued Player
Featuring the Rip-Offers The Ten Habits of Successful Financial Advisors . . . Really? When Your Advisor Is a Sales Commando Welcoming Sharks into the Seal Pool Misled Investors Pay the Price A Canadian Investor Gets Bled Would You Like a Band-Aid for That Bleeding Gash? Masters of the Insured Death Benefit Illusion Free Fund Switching Isn't a Perk Making Millions off the General Public Fooling the Masses with Numbers Regulators Making an Effort Can Squeaky Wheels Gain Redemption? If Investors Can't Reclaim Their Losses When High Fees Meet Gunslingers A Son's Inheritance Gets Plundered British Teacher Learns a Costly Lesson Playing Soccer Like Wasps around Honey Most Investors Are Crazy Notes
Chapter 7: Self-Appointed Gurus and Neanderthal Brains
Why Most Investors Should Hope for Falling Markets It's Not Timing the Market That Matters; It's Time in the Market High Unemployment and High Stock Returns What Can You Miss by Guessing Wrong? When Investors and Advisors Sabotage Their Rides Popular Stocks Underperform How About the Next Big Thing? When Genius Fails Notes
Chapter 8: An Employer's Greatest Challenge
Fees—How Much Is Too Much? So What's the Solution for Global Employers? Notes
Chapter 9: Couch Potato Investing
Don't Bonds Tie You Down? Is It More of a Fling Than a Real Relationship? Potatoes Growing Globally Bonds Relative to Age and Risk What If You're Falling Behind? Profiting from Panic—Stock Market Crash 2008–2009 Owning the World Where Do You Plan to Retire? Are You Retiring in an Emerging Market Country? Does This Sound Too Good to Be True?
Chapter 10: The Permanent Portfolio: Growth without Risk
Gold in Isolation Is a Total Loser A Disco-Era Brainchild from a Twentieth-Century Socrates This Great Portfolio Will Never Be Popular (But It Should Be!) Why Does It Work? What Has It Done for Me Lately? Notes
Chapter 11: Fundamental Indexing: Can We Build a Better Index Portfolio?
Like Top Basketball Players Getting the Most Court Time Index Funds That Appear to Beat the Market Investment Legend Likens Them to Witchcraft Global Fundamental Indexes Might Shelter Us from Bubbles Emerging Markets Show the Greatest Difference Aren't These Just Actively Managed Products? Notes
Chapter 12: Capable Investment Advisors with a Conscience
Do You Have a Ninja's Discipline? Qualities of a Great Financial Advisor Investment Professionals worth Considering Notes
Chapter 13: Choosing Your Offshore Brokerage—For Non-Americans
DBS Vickers Securities Opens the Door to Everyone Why You Should Avoid E*Trade Financial TD Direct Investing International Saxo Capital Markets—A Jewel with Distractions Comparing Fees with International Brokerages Is Interactive Brokers the Dark Horse Winner? Notes
Chapter 14: The 16 Questions Do-It-Yourself Investors Ask
Let's Go! Notes
Chapter 15: Investing for American Expats
Do You Currently Invest with Vanguard? Couch Potato Investing with Vanguard Couch Potato Investing with a Vanguard Stick Shift When Investors Binge on Speculation Charles Schwab Offers a Great Deal Doing the Couch Potato with Schwab Permanent Portfolio Investing with Schwab Fundamental Indexing Magic in the Works Don't Contribute Illegally to Your IRA What Exactly Is an IRA? Roth IRAs Are Different Notes
Chapter 16: Investing for Canadian Expats
Canadian Funds Earn an “F” for Costs Brokerage Options for Expatriate Canadians Brokerages for Canadians in Capital-Gains-Free Jurisdictions Building a Canadian Couch Potato Portfolio ETF Canadian Price War The Permanent Portfolio, Canadian Style Fundamental Indexing Portfolios What About RRSPs and TFSAs? Swap-Based ETFs, the Ultimate Legal Tax Dodge Notes
Chapter 17: Investing for British Expats
Expensive Firms Performing Like a Virgin Couch Potato Investing for British Expatriates British Investors and the Permanent Portfolio Fundamental Indexing for the British Notes
Chapter 18: Investing for Australian Expats
Fancy an Australian Couch Potato? How About an Australian Permanent Portfolio? Fundamental Indexing for Australians Notes
Chapter 19: Investing for New Zealand Expats
Kiwis Chilling Out with the Couch Potato Permanent Portfolio for Kiwis Fundamental Indexing for New Zealanders Notes
Chapter 20: Investing for South African and South American Expats
South African Investors South Africans Fry Up the Couch Potato South African Writer Likes the Permanent Portfolio South Africans Preferring Fundamental Platforms South American Investors Brazilian Investing Models Notes
Chapter 21: Investing for European Expats
Country-Specific European ETFs European Indexes That Investors Will Like Why Not Choose the Simpler Option? Calling Italians and the Swiss The European's Permanent Portfolio Fundamental Indexing for Europeans So What's It Going to Be—Couch Potato, Permanent, or Fundamentally Indexed? Notes
Chapter 22: Investing for Asian Expats
An Indian National Divulges Her Plan Asians Embracing the Couch Potato Asians Choosing the Permanent Portfolio Fundamental Portfolio for Asians Notes
Conclusion About the Author Index End User License Agreement
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