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I want to get her started in investing a little each month in equities or an index fund.

She really doesn't grasp the idea of a future, but I think she's not serious about that. I want her to be OK after I'm ashes and she's with a hansom, young guy be it faland or Thai. She's been right to me and I'll do my best to be good to her, period.

We deal with Kbank but they're short on help in explaining things for her.

any suggestions?

Links a thai lady can understand in Thai about investing?

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Hi. For an absolute newbie I would suggest first looking at the Thai-language publications produced by the Stock Exchange of Thailand - of which there are many. These cater to adults and schoolkids, and address both general investing issues as well as more specialised areas.

The best thing would be to call by the library/book shop at the Stock Exchange building. Next best thing would be to check out their web site (www.set.or.th) to see what can be downloaded online (I can't remember exactly what is available there, sorry).

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Check out LTF's offered by all the banks and places like Aberdeen. If she is working there are also income tax advantages.

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I would say,that if you,or anything you can find about the subject,can hold her attention more than 3 minutes,that would be astonishing...Good luck..!

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I'm sure this is a wind up post, or someone with more money than sense.

Free tip, don't big yourself up trying to be the hot shot, it will cost more in the long run.

just giver her a monthly allowance.

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I'm sure this is a wind up post, or someone with more money than sense.

Free tip, don't big yourself up trying to be the hot shot, it will cost more in the long run.

just giver her a monthly allowance.

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