If you have someone close to you who has income for the first time and needs very prescriptive advice, this is probably 80% of what gainfully employed professionals need to know about personal finance. (I'd make very slightly different product recommendations.)https://twitter.com/zrail/status/1097965386111377413 …
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any thoughts about ameritrade? I think you can buy ETFs there as a no resident
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Used them for a few years; adequate but not particularly inspired. I eventually moved those accounts to Interactive Brokers partially because IB will split the fees they get on loaning your shares out, partially for margin rates, and partially due to perceived expat-friendliness.
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What was the first book you linked in "reading books about investing"? It's gone 404.
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Probably a Random Walk Down Wall Street.
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I did a recent writeup of my own automatic finance setup. As a non-us citizen, there are no benefits to having a credit card (no credit score system) My writeup is more generic, no product recommendations at allhttp://thepilcrow.net/how-to-use-buffers-instead-of-detailed-budgeting/ …
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I also have a version, here: http://www.ashwinmenon.com/activities/2017/01/30/a-guide-to-finances.html …
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