Rusty Ferguson

I'm an American expat having the time of my life living in the Philippines. I'm becoming a bit of a jack of all trades. I grew up in Jackson, Ms where I graduated with a bachelors degree and a major in Accounting. Though there is no official designation of such, I have a strong educational background in finance as well. I worked as a revenue agent and computer analyst for the IRS for almost 20 years. I'm retired from that and my pension makes it possible to travel as my income goes with me. I am also a webmaster and it seems, I'm becoming a writer, kicking and screaming all the way. When it comes to proper English, I'm not so good. When it comes to putting emotion and ideas on paper, I've been told for years that I am exceptional at it. I also love photography and playing with computers which fits in well with my new lifestyle. Like I said, I'm having the time of my life in the Philippines. I look forward to exploring all of the country as well as some nearby countries.

7 responses to “Philippine Peso Exchange Rate Trends”

  1. cubsfan

    Hey Joe,
    2nd time to comment here. I appreciate your trying to understand my country and learning its culture and way of life. You are the antithesis of the so-called “ugly american,” and you seem like the traveler type who can adjust anywhere in the world. Like you, my wife and I (we’re pinoys) plan on retiring early in the PI because life is too short to be spending it working just to have enough money to afford a $4k/month nursing home later in life. Mind you, we won’t have the amount that most retirees should have; but, like you said, you won’t need as much if you live in the PI.

    I’d like to get your comments/advice since you’ve been there for awhile now.

    1) Does a depreciation in the peso actually increase your purchasing power (after conversion) or do prices rise (inflation) to offset this?
    2) Which type of ATM card works there? Cirrus or Pulse?
    3) What’s the most convenient way for you to access your money? Do you wire transfer from a U.S. acct?
    4) How do you file your 1040 taxes? Is it a 1040 or something else and is the due date still April 15?
    5) Do credit card companies give you flack for having a non-U.S. residence? Did you have to notify them ahead of your retirement there?

    Thanks in advance. I appreciate it.

  2. cubsfan

    Hey Joe,

    Thanks for invaluable info. I like to glean ideas off of retirees already in the PI. Good to know that I can still bring my credit cards as long as I keep a U.S. address. I’ll probably just request electronic statements as well for convenience.

    Thx again.

  3. Dan

    It’s worrying here in the uk. We are now printing money (quantitive easing) and many economists now believe a run on sterling is inevitable. It’s already taken a pounding in the last 12 months but we could see it fall by 10-30% in a few short weeks if the uk goes cap in hand to the IMF (like we did once in the 1970s). It’s one of the main reasons i am choosing to move to the philippines, instead of thailand (although not the only one – it just sounds like more fun). Buy gold….and a gun!

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