What is the French personal finance news for May 2024? Here is a list of some French personal finance changes in May 2024: Increase in gas prices in comparison …
New-build or existing French property?
Unsure on whether to buy a new-build or an existing French property? Here are some big tax differences: Sales taxes (TVA/VAT) There is no sales tax on existing properties in …
French budget deficit worsens
What has happened to the French budget deficit? The French budget deficits for 2023 and 2024 have been reviewed and the 2023 deficit is estimated to be 5,5% of GDP …
Monaco, the how and why?
Why move to Monaco? Besides the weather, safety and prime European location, mostly for tax reasons! What are the tax benefits of Monaco residency? No income tax (including …
Is the FTSE finished? (and the London Stock Exchange too)
What is the FTSE? The FTSE stands for the Financial Times Stock Exchange and it is an index of shares listed on the London Stock Exchange. There are several different …
Tesla and the importance of diversification
What is happening to Tesla shares? The Tesla share price (listed on Nasdaq – ticker: TSLA), has been falling, it is currently at about 168 USD per share as of …
French personal finances changes – April 2024
Here is what changes in April 2024 for personal finances in France: Winter ban on tenant evictions ends Owners of residential property in France are not allowed to evict …
French finance minister: move taxes to sales
What has the French finance minister said? The French finance minister (ministre de l’Économie, des Finances et de la Souveraineté industrielle et numérique), Bruno Le Maire, has came up with …
Government bonds, don’t ignore them
How do government bonds work? A government bond is how governments raise money to fund public expenditure, besides taxes. If you purchase a bond for say, 100 euros, the government …
The difference between gambling and investing
What is the difference between gambling and investing? When investing your expected return is positive, when gambling it is negative. That’s the simply answer, now for a more in-depth explanation …