• June 30, 2025
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    • Articles
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    • Expats
    Can Americans In Israel Access Their Bank Accounts and Investments?
    The answer is yes… until it’s suddenly no. After being unexpectedly rerouted to Athens mid-flight during Israel’s Operation Rising Lion (we wrote a blog and a LinkedIn post about it), I found myself stranded for several days with nothing but a few bags, five kilos of Spanish cheese, and a long to-do list waiting for…
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  • June 19, 2025
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    • Case Studies
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    • Expats
    How I Got Back to Israel
    Everyone is asking so I will share my experience. Had just finished my annual Camino de Santiago hike in Spain (this year 165 km English Camino and Finisterre) , and was on the plane back from Madrid. An hour before landing we are informed we are being re-routed to Athens. Upon landing everyone opens their…
  • January 13, 2019
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    • Case Studies
    How Nardis Advisors Addresses The Financial Complications Arising From a Divorce
    Summary Divorce is a complicated and emotional process, and while we at Nardis Advisors focus on the financial aspects (including the division of assets) we aim to be cognizant of the client’s mindset in order to make the process an easier one. We recommend reaching out to us as early as possible in the divorce process….
  • January 7, 2019
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    • Case Studies
    How Nardis Advisors Addresses the Financial Complications Faced by U.S Expats​
    Summary What does one do when you are no longer a resident in the United States and your US brokerage firm informs you that they can no longer service your account? Nardis Advisors specializes in providing clients with alternative solutions for their investment accounts. Case 1: The Problem J. spent over 40 years living a comfortable…
  • January 3, 2019
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    • Case Studies
    How Nardis Advisors Guides Americans Living in the UK to be Tax Wise
    The Challenge A couple from Chicago decided to relocate to London in 2010. For the first seven years living in the UK they paid taxes on their US investments solely in the USA. This was in line with British tax law which grants exemption on foreign investments to residents who are non UK citizens. When…

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