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by Kimbles
Are you about to move abroad? Have you considered how
hard it is going to hit your purse?
When we consider moving overseas, it is not just about the job and the
opportunities. It is also most definitely about how your finances will
be affected.
It is important to check out information like the Mercer survey. This
helps to calculate which cities are the most expensive in the world to
live in. These surveys can give you accurate information and can help
you compare costs of living. An important aspect you may want to take
into account is how your quality of life will be affected when you move.
A higher salary does not necessarily mean a better quality of life. It
is not guaranteed that you will be better off.
When you first arrive in a country you may need to be able to pay for
things such as rent, set up costs, deposits, a car and others. It is a
good idea to have a good amount of emergency reserves of cash for
unexpected costs that might arise.
When I made a move from Korea to the USA, I was very thankful that I did
have emergency reserves of cash. I needed to buy a car, put a hefty
rental deposit down, pay for motel costs for a couple of weeks, deposit
cash in order to open a bank account among other things. There are many
and often unaccounted for relocation costs that come into play when you
move. It is in your best interests to be as prepared as possible.
The best way to get information is to do your homework. Go online and
look at some sites, especially expatriate sites. A useful tool is to go
to the FORUM boards and see what people have said about living in
certain countries. You might even want to start your own forum
discussion. Expats are very willing to share their experiences and
knowledge.
Once you have gathered your information, the next step is to do your
math. Brainstorm with friends about what factors you need to take into
account so that you do not miss anything. Factor in education, housing
costs, moving and/or storage costs, transport, clothing, household goods
and so on.
Moving abroad can have a severe impact on your finances. You need to
take this knowledge into account before your move and not afterwards!
How prepared are you for your move?
The World ' s 10 Most Expensive Cities
Source: Mercer Human resource Consulting, 2005 Cost-of-Living Survey
2005 Ranking
1 Tokyo, Japan
2 Osaka, Japan
3 London, United Kingdom
4 Moscow, Russia
5 Seoul, South Korea
6 Geneva, Switzerland
7 Zurich, Switzerland
8 Copenhagen, Denmark
9 Hong Kong, Hong Kong
10 Oslo, Norway
3 things you need to be prepared for when you relocate
* No one understands you
* No one understands you
* No one understands you
Tip of the week
What is considered enough money when moving? Maybe just a little bit
more than you planned on.
Quote of the week
"Beware of the little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship."
Benjamin Franklin.
Article Source: http://www.articledashboard.com Kimbles is the resident writer at
Xpatpals.com. An
expatriate advice resource for expats living all over the world.
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