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Out of the country investing.

Michael L.
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Good afternoon BP Fam🫡. When investing in other countries, is it wiser to:

A: Create an entity in the country you want to invest in?

or

B: Create an entity that is strictly for investing in other countries?

and why?

Thanks!

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Mike Lambert
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@Michael L.

It depends on many factors, including which country/ies, your current situation, what your goals are, ... There are no rules.

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