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<title><![CDATA[The Tyler Group Barcelona Global Expat Connections│Openfaves]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-barcelona-global-expat-connections-openfaves</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>markfritz</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[About The Tyler Group Barcelona<br />Because of the growing demand, Enterprises now want executives who can secure deals with local businesses and governments without the aid of a translator and even an individual to be paid-off and who understand that sitting through a three-hour dinner banquet is often a key part of the negotiating process around the world. These are just the statements in which the Tyler Group holds onto and one of the reasons why we set realizations over and done with lining a rope of business updates, travel and tours, financial and legal services particularly in Barcelona for everyone’s feat and mostly for Global expat connections.<br />Contact Us<br />If you need to get in contact with us please reach us on our email address below. We are looking forward to your inquiries and will reply as soon as possible. Thanks.<br />Email Address:  admin@thetylergroup.org ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Credit Cards in Europe —The peril of Plastic│Openfaves]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/credit-cards-in-europe--the-peril-of-plastic-openfaves</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>markfritz</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Much of Europe has implemented a chip-and-PIN system, using credit cards that are embedded with a microchip and require a PIN code for transactions. If you’re bound for Europe, be warned: Your US credit card won’t always work. Thanks to new technological advances, old-fashioned tax evasion, and merchants’ disgust with fees, your US credit card is not nearly as welcome as cash. Much of Europe has started implementing a chip-and-PIN system, using credit cards that are embedded with a microchip and require a Personal Identification Number (PIN code) for transactions. What this means for Americans is that your magnetic-stripe credit card won’t be accepted at some automated payment points, such as ticket machines at train and subway stations, luggage lockers, toll roads, parking garages, and self-serve gas pumps. For example, while driving in rural Switzerland on a weekend, you could discover that your card won’t work at the gas pumps in the few gas stations that are open on Sunday. In Paris, you’ll see bikes in racks all over town for anyone to use for quick trips, but the machines accept only chip-embedded cards, allowing Germans and Brits to cruise the cobblestones — but not Americans. The chip-and-PIN system is most commonly used in the British Isles, Scandinavia, France, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Most of Western Europe should be converted to chip-and-PIN cards in 2012 (and Canada will complete its conversion in 2015). So far, US banks have not c... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Tyler Group Expat Connections Blog]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-expat-connections-blog</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-expat-connections-blog</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>glennpayton98</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[<br /><br /><br /><br />CATEGORY ARCHIVES: FINANCIAL AND LEGAL<br />Financial and Legal (financial planning for expats at Barcelona, life insurance, banking, etc)<br />Best for Expatriates in Spain<br />As an expat, your circumstances are likely to change more often than if you were in your home country. Clear financial advice and planning means that expatriate life is without worry and that your future is taken care of.<br />Financial planning requirements vary from country to country and expatriates living in Spain may need to allocate their investments in a different way. These are the elements that make expatriate financial planning different.<br />Currency<br />One of the first financial steps when relocating abroad may involve exchanging currency to that of the new country. It is important to search around for the best deal at both banks and specialist currency dealers.<br />If an income is received from another country in another currency, it will need to be exchanged into the currency of new country. The impact of a regular currency conversion can leave a person exposed. Currencies move quickly and often; it may be necessary to “forward book” some of the currency exchanging to fix the rate of exchange.<br />When it comes to arranging savings and investments, different currencies also need to be taken into consideration. In principle, if the investments are generating income used to live on, they should be in the same currency as the expenditure.<br />... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[ The Tyler Group - LIFE AT BARCELONA]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group--life-at-barcelona</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group--life-at-barcelona</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>glennpayton98</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[<br /><br /><br />Life at Barcelona (traveling tips, hotels, restaurants, shopping and style etc)          <br />A glimpse to the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula<br />Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population, in a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is also the capital of Catalonia, 1 of the 17 Autonomous Communities that make up Spain.<br />The capital of Catalonia is unequivocally a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographic location but also and above all because of its history, tradition and cultural influences. The documented history of the city dates back to the founding of a Roman colony on its soil in the second century B.C. Modern Barcelona experienced spectacular growth and economic revival at the onset of industrialization during the second half of the 19th century. The 1888 World’s Fair became a symbol of the capacity for hard work and the international outlook projected by the city. Culture and the arts flourished in Barcelona and in all of Catalonia; the splendor achieved by Catalonian modernism is one of the most patent displays.<br />Barcelona, more than just a single city, is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities. The visitor unfamiliar with its history might be surprised that such a modern and enterprising city preserves its historic Gothic center almost intact, or by the curious contrast between the maze of narrow streets and the grid-l... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[FINANCIAL & LEGAL, The Tyler Group]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/financial--legal-the-tyler-group</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/financial--legal-the-tyler-group</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>marksotors23</dc:creator>
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<description><![CDATA[Financial and Legal (financial planning for expats at Barcelona, life insurance, banking, etc)<br /><br />Best for Expatriates in Spain<br /><br />As an expat, your circumstances are likely to change more often than if you were in your home country. Clear financial advice and planning means that expatriate life is without worry and that your future is taken care of.<br /><br />Financial planning requirements vary from country to country and expatriates living in Spain may need to allocate their investments in a different way. These are the elements that make expatriate financial planning different.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Currency<br /><br />One of the first financial steps when relocating abroad may involve exchanging currency to that of the new country. It is important to search around for the best deal at both banks and specialist currency dealers.<br /><br />If an income is received from another country in another currency, it will need to be exchanged into the currency of new country. The impact of a regular currency conversion can leave a person exposed. Currencies move quickly and often; it may be necessary to “forward book” some of the currency exchanging to fix the rate of exchange.<br /><br />When it comes to arranging savings and investments, different currencies also need to be taken into consideration. In principle, if the investments are generating income used to live on, they should be in the same currency as the expenditure.<br /><br />EM... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Tyler Group Expat Connections Blog - newsvine]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-expat-connections-blog--newsvine</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-expat-connections-blog--newsvine</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>paulsheider</dc:creator>
<guid>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-expat-connections-blog--newsvine</guid>
<description><![CDATA[<br /><br /><br />CATEGORY ARCHIVES: FINANCIAL AND LEGAL<br />Financial and Legal (financial planning for expats at Barcelona, life insurance, banking, etc)<br />Best for Expatriates in Spain<br />As an expat, your circumstances are likely to change more often than if you were in your home country. Clear financial advice and planning means that expatriate life is without worry and that your future is taken care of.<br />Financial planning requirements vary from country to country and expatriates living in Spain may need to allocate their investments in a different way. These are the elements that make expatriate financial planning different.<br />Currency<br />One of the first financial steps when relocating abroad may involve exchanging currency to that of the new country. It is important to search around for the best deal at both banks and specialist currency dealers.<br />If an income is received from another country in another currency, it will need to be exchanged into the currency of new country. The impact of a regular currency conversion can leave a person exposed. Currencies move quickly and often; it may be necessary to “forward book” some of the currency exchanging to fix the rate of exchange.<br />When it comes to arranging savings and investments, different currencies also need to be taken into consideration. In principle, if the investments are generating income used to live on, they should be in the same currency as the expenditure.<br />Emergen... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Tyler Group - LIFE AT BARCELONA - newsvine]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group--life-at-barcelona--newsvine</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group--life-at-barcelona--newsvine</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>paulsheider</dc:creator>
<guid>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group--life-at-barcelona--newsvine</guid>
<description><![CDATA[<br /><br /><br /><br />Life at Barcelona (traveling tips, hotels, restaurants, shopping and style etc)          <br />A glimpse to the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula<br />Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain in both size and population, in a privileged position on the northeastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is also the capital of Catalonia, 1 of the 17 Autonomous Communities that make up Spain.<br />The capital of Catalonia is unequivocally a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographic location but also and above all because of its history, tradition and cultural influences. The documented history of the city dates back to the founding of a Roman colony on its soil in the second century B.C. Modern Barcelona experienced spectacular growth and economic revival at the onset of industrialization during the second half of the 19th century. The 1888 World’s Fair became a symbol of the capacity for hard work and the international outlook projected by the city. Culture and the arts flourished in Barcelona and in all of Catalonia; the splendor achieved by Catalonian modernism is one of the most patent displays.<br />Barcelona, more than just a single city, is really a collection of multi-faceted and diverse cities. The visitor unfamiliar with its history might be surprised that such a modern and enterprising city preserves its historic Gothic center almost intact, or by the curious contrast between the maze of narrow streets and the... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Financial and Legal, The Tyler Group - DAILYMOTION]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/financial-and-legal-the-tyler-group--dailymotion</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/financial-and-legal-the-tyler-group--dailymotion</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>ferdigerman14</dc:creator>
<guid>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/financial-and-legal-the-tyler-group--dailymotion</guid>
<description><![CDATA[Financial and Legal (financial planning for expats at Barcelona, life insurance, banking, etc)<br /><br />Best for Expatriates in Spain<br /><br />As an expat, your circumstances are likely to change more often than if you were in your home country. Clear financial advice and planning means that expatriate life is without worry and that your future is taken care of.<br /><br />Financial planning requirements vary from country to country and expatriates living in Spain may need to allocate their investments in a different way. These are the elements that make expatriate financial planning different.<br /><br />Currency<br /><br />One of the first financial steps when relocating abroad may involve exchanging currency to that of the new country. It is important to search around for the best deal at both banks and specialist currency dealers.<br /><br />If an income is received from another country in another currency, it will need to be exchanged into the currency of new country. The impact of a regular currency conversion can leave a person exposed. Currencies move quickly and often; it may be necessary to “forward book” some of the currency exchanging to fix the rate of exchange.<br /><br />When it comes to arranging savings and investments, different currencies also need to be taken into consideration. In principle, if the investments are generating income used to live on, they should be in the same currency as the expenditure.<br /><br />EMERGENCY CASH FU... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[The Tyler Group Barcelona Terms Of Use]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-barcelona-terms-of-use</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-barcelona-terms-of-use</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>katierieff</dc:creator>
<guid>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/the-tyler-group-barcelona-terms-of-use</guid>
<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />The Tyler Group provides information on our website (the “Site”) subject to the following terms and conditions (the “Terms of Use”). The terms “we,” “our,” “us,” and “Tyler” refer to The Tyler Group. The term “you” refers to each individual user of this site and, if applicable to your use, your employer or firm. By accessing or using the site, you are acknowledging that you have read, understand, and agree, without limitation or qualification, to be bound by these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. If you disagree with these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy (as amended from time to time) or are dissatisfied with this Site, your only remedy is to discontinue using this Site.<br /><br />Information We Share<br />We do not sell or otherwise disclose personal information about our web site visitors, except as described here. We may share information provided by our visitors to Tyler Group site with service providers we have retained to perform services on our behalf. These service providers are contractually restricted from using or disclosing the information except as necessary to perform services on our behalf or to comply with legal requirements. In addition, we may disclose information about you<br />(i)                  if we are required to do so by law or legal process,<br /><br />(ii)                 to law enforcement authorities or other government officials, or<br /><br />(iii)               when we believe disclos... ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[CATEGORY ARCHIVES: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT]]></title>
<link>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/category-archives-arts--entertainment</link>
<comments>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/category-archives-arts--entertainment</comments>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 09:16:16 EDT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>katierieff</dc:creator>
<guid>https://the-looser-it-s-me.net/story/category-archives-arts--entertainment</guid>
<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />Arts & Entertainment (festivals and events at barcelona, literature, movies, musuems and monuments etc)<br />Barcelona spotlight’s its hidden lure<br />The Catalans’ seemingly endless enthusiasm for festivals and parties means that there’s scarcely a week in the year that doesn’t include at least a couple. These range from the full-on traditional knees-up, with giants, dwarfs and dragons wheeling through fireworks, to gentle street fairs selling artisanal honey and sausages, and perhaps laying on a bouncy castle.<br />The array of religious events and old-fashioned pageants, all of which spotlight what makes Catalonia unique, are supplemented by a wide variety of more modern celebrations. You’re just as likely to stumble across a festival of rock documentaries, graffiti art, hip hop or cyber sculpture as you are to see a traditional parade: Sónar alone attracts 80,000 people each year.<br />The key annual events are September’s Festes de la Mercè, the main city celebrations that offer a wild variety of events. The Mercè and the other 30 or so neighborhood festes share many traditional ingredients: dwarfs, castellers (human castles), and gegants (huge papier-mâché/fiberglass giants dressed as princesses, fishermen, sultans and even topless chorus girls), and two unique exercises: the correfoc and the sardana.<br />The correfoc (‘fire run’) is a frenzy of pyromania. Groups of horned devils dance through the streets, brandishing tridents t... ]]></description>
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