David Kuenzi is acknowledged as a leading expert on international investing and financial planning for American expatriates. He has been a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal on expat finance issues. His writings have also appeared in the International Adviser Magazine, International Investment, and Emerging Money. Furthermore, Mr. Kuenzi has been interviewed and widely quoted by the Economist, the BBC, CNN, CNBC, CNBC Europe, Bloomberg, Reuters, Business Week, and NPR, Financial Planning Magazine among many others.
Retiring to a sunny foreign vacation spot was the American dream. Now the coronavirus is forcing some expats to come back.
The Washington Post
Buy America
Worth
Retiring abroad: Consider taxes, health insurance, banking, and other factors
Consumer Reports
Index inclusion of Chinese bonds will globalise RMB FinanceAsia
The Perils of Bequeathing Money to Family Overseas
The Globe and Mail
Explore the World as a Roving Retiree
Kiplinger
Inheriting Property Overseas Can Be a Dream Come True, but It Comes With Challenges
The Washington Post
New Rules for Offshore Accounts
The Wall Street Journal
Fidelity Bans U.S. Investors Overseas From Buying Mutual Funds
The Wall Street Journal
Six Financial Mistakes People Make When Retiring Abroad
The Wall Street Journal
Why More Americans Are Renouncing U.S. Citizenship
NPR
Why Are Americans giving up their citizenship?
BBC
Expatriate Americans Break Up With Uncle Sam to Escape Tax Rules
The Wall Street Journal
Tough tax rules see expats ditch their US passports CNBC
Explore the World as a Roving Retiree
Kiplinger
Retiring Abroad: Pitfalls of Paradise
CNBC
Why the rich are ditching their home country
CNN
What FATCA Did to American Bank Customers in Switzerland
PRI’s The World
3 Factors to Consider When Using College Savings Abroad
U.S. News and World Report
Brynner’s Tax Spat Augurs Rush to Give Up U.S. Passports
Bloomberg
How Cross-Border Investors Can Manage Their Money Better
Goldstein on Gelt
Legal Tax Loopholes for Offshore Investors
The Wall Street Journal
Overtax and over there
The Economist