Americans Moving to Czechia
Financial Planning and Investing Considerations for Americans Moving to the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is among the most popular destinations for Americans moving to Europe, thanks to it’s warm climate and interesting coasts, cuisine, cities and culture.
Moving to Czechia comes with financial planning and investing challenges though, many of which should ideally be considered before you move, or as soon as possible afterwards. Seeking advice as soon as possible can make a significant difference to your financial situation,
The financial challenges that Americans in the Czech Republic face include maintaining and opening US brokerage accounts as an expat, retirement planning, how and where to invest, minimizing currency exchange loss, US and Czech tax optimization, and international estate planning.
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What else do US Citizens moving to the Czech Republic need to know?
The list of financial factors that Americans making the move to the Czech Republic doesn’t end there. You’ll also have to think about where to invest, how to open a Czech bank account, which residency visa to apply for (and how to apply for it), and find out about local and national Czech taxes and how they interact with US taxes for cross-border Americans.
In the video opposite, we provide a very brief overview of some of the factors you should consider.
Download our in-depth guide below, or schedule a consultation to discuss your situation with one of our expat experts.
Our Story
EuroAmerican Financial Advisors is the only independent financial advisory firm specializing in serving Americans in the Czech Republic.
We provide investment advice and financial planning services tailored for Americans in the Czech Republic. The financial issues faced by Americans in the Czech Republic are quite different compared to Americans living within the United States due to cross-border taxation, currency fluctuations, as well as global investment questions.
We are regulated and licensed in the Czech Republic, and our advisors are also licensed in the US. We offer Americans in Czechia a personalized and optimized service, transparent fees, easy communication, tax efficient investment strategies; and most importantly the peace of mind that comes from dealing with an investment advisory firm that specializes in financial planning in to both the US and Czechia.
We’ve created an in-depth guide to the financial planning considerations for Americans moving to the Czech Republic, which you can download below.
EAFA Financial Planning Considerations Guide for Americans moving to Czechia
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Our Services
Investment Advice
Most firms use model portfolios that don’t take into account your situation as an American in Czechia affected by both jurisdictions’ tax and regulatory regimes, and your withdrawal plans or future needs in korunas and/or dollars. Such portfolios also don’t allow the flexibility to adapt depending on the economic cycle, market volatility, or your cash needs.
At EAFA, we build a personalized investment strategy for you as an American in the Czech Republic. We work with our partners and utilize expat-compliant investments and brokerage accounts to implement the strategy and make tactical adjustments when necessary. In this way, we ensure that you remain optimally on track to meet your financial goals.
Financial planning
We have the experience and knowledge to manage cross-border portfolios in a tax efficient manner in both the US and Czechia while also mitigating risks arising to your wealth or income from dollar/Euro currency movements. We have advisors with both the US Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation, and the European Financial Planner (EFP) designation.
At EAFA, our financial planning process encompasses the additional complexities that living as an American expat in the Czech Republic entails while maintaining an unwavering focus on your financial goals. We also address non-investment issues such as estate planning, US and Czech taxation, education planning for children or grandchildren, and retirement considerations.
Retirement planning
Most firms don’t have experience working in multiple currencies to minimize costs, currency exposure and taxes in both the Czech Republic and the US.
At EAFA, we will create a retirement plan based on your plans and aspirations, that will minimize taxes and currency exposure, and which is globally diversified. We understand that you may want to maximize travel and leisure in the early years of retirement when you are most active, and we will stress test our plans using historical scenarios like the global financial crisis, pandemics, and periods of high and low interest rates, to ensure you are prepared and protected for whatever may come.
Why EAFA?
We specialize in providing financial planning and investment advice for Americans living in the Czech Republic.
We are independent advisors, licensed and regulated in Czechia, and regulated US advisors, allowing us to manage and globally diversify your investments in your best interests, not ours. We have the knowledge and experience to minimize your tax exposure in both jurisdictions as well as risks of losses relating to dollar/Euro currency movements.
We take a holistic approach, learning about your current situation, future plans and investment goals. We are expats ourselves, so we fully understand the issues and challenges Americans in the Czech Republic face, as well as the peace of mind that comes from trusting your finances to experts, allowing you to relax and enjoy the great adventure of living abroad.
Ready to Plan your Move to the Czech Republic?
Schedule a complementary consultation to discuss your options. We can transfer your existing investments to an expat-compliant US brokerage account without creating a taxable event if necessary.
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