The Weekly Recap

Oct 01, 2021 3:01 pm

Dear Reader,


I was so hoping to get a project done this week so I could share it with you, but I need another day to make sure it really shines. Check your inbox over the weekend for a message from me as I have something so awesome to share with you and am so stoked to hear what you think.


Let's jump right into what we had going on this week, enjoy!



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Ten Eighteen On DonorSee

Monday I talked to my friend and previous podcast guest, Jennings Wright, she is the founder of our non-profit of choice, Ten Eighteen. We discuss what is happening in Uganda and how the lockdowns have lifted and things are getting back to normal. We have helped get Ten Eighteen on a larger charity platform, DonorSee, founded by another previous guest, Gret Glyer. Ten Eighteen currently has 8 projects live on their platform. All donations are 100% tax-deductible and Ten Eighteen is a registered US 501(c)3 non-profit. We are getting to the last part of the year and this is an excellent time to use charitable giving as a strategy to reduce your tax liabilities. Check Them Out On Donor See...



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Angel Investor Makes Millions And Builds A Solar Farm In Ukraine – Yaro Starak

Wednesday we published our interview with Yaro Starak, Yaro is the co-founder of InboxDone. He is an Angel Investor of 30+ companies, has built a Solar Farm In Ukraine, earned $2 Million from blogging and travelled the world living in AirBnb’s in 26 cities all while growing his business working only 2 hours per day. YouTube | Audio Only



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Is Now The Time To Pile Into Argentinean Assets At Vastly Discounted Prices?

Last week I was talking to you about a 46-page research report about one of the world's cheapest agriculture stocks – one which benefits from the increasing food price inflation, and hedges your portfolio against higher bills for groceries. It's written by my friend Swen Lorenz and he is offering it for FREE to subscribers of Expat Money along with a bunch of other special offers. The official date to close this was yesterday, but last I checked it was still up, so I highly encourage you to Check It Out Now...



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Most Popular Threads In Our Private Facebook Group: The Expat Money Forum

  • Jim gives an update about Medellin, Colombia: I enjoyed the city but it has many more expats than I remembered from earlier trips. On previous trips, the foreigners seemed to be almost exclusively in Poblano but now even Laurelles is filled up with gringos. Pricing seems to be up... Click Here To Read...


  • Burnis shares: Just moved to San Jacinto Ecuador. The picture is the front yard. Lol. Moved into our new house. Go on the 30th of September for our Visa interview. Check It Out...


  • Gina is looking for recommendations: How can I request a childbirth certificate in the US since online says can’t verify information? My kids were born and raised in Texas then we move to Costa Rica, now they want to go visit the US but their passports expired and the embassy request proof of birth certificate to renew their passport, anyone had a similar situation or any recommendations? Click Here To Respond...


  • Brian posts: Under Joe Biden’s plan, banks will report your account inflows and outflows of $600 or more to the IRS. The White House has estimated the policy could generate about $463 billion in additional revenue over the next decade. Chainge Finance fixes this with decentralized offshore bank accounts coming soon to crypto! Read More...



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That's it, another busy week, really can't wait to show you what I have been working on, I have a big announcement for you, until then, I hope you have an excellent weekend!


Talk soon,

Mikkel





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