Where I’d invest $30k in Ecuador to start 2018

What would I do with $30k in Ecuador right now entering 2018?

I’d put it in a CD with the JEP credit union in Ecuador.They offer 1 year certificates of deposit earning a yearly interest of 9%.  And you can even opt to get paid the interest monthly.  

Hard to beat that.  Even countries that historically pay good interest rates are paying low now on their CD’s, Russia is paying around 4%APY and Brazil only around 3%APY.  I know, I’m invested there as well.

Anyone can open an account with them with just a passport, it’s not as strict as the normal banks.  

But I think you’d have to be stupid to invest more than $32k with them because that is the amount what deposits are insured to per depositor.  

Now I did lose money a few years back when that other credit union closed in Ecuador, the Coopera, but there is a big difference between the JEP and Coopera, the JEP is insured by the government of Ecuador, Coopera wasn’t.  

$30,000 deposited at 9%APY generates a nice income of $225 monthly.  Not a bad way to start 2018.  

And if you have more money you’d like to invest I’d consider inexpensive beach property in Ecuador.

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6 things you need to know to NOT be a clueless gringo starting a business in Ecuador

“I can’t believe my friend in Montanita,” I said recently to another friend over a drink in a small bar in Manglaralto, a small town next to Montanita on the coast of Ecuador.

“He’s from the States, moved down here, bought a hotel and is running the business, but he doesn’t have a CLUE about doing business in Ecuador.” I continued.

Doing business in Ecuador is actually quite EASY comparatively to the USA.

But you gotta know the basics.

And hire a good local accountant, like those from Charter Partners accountants from Bundaberg they don’t charge much, mine charges me around $35-50 a month.

But here’s 6 things you HAVE TO KNOW before you start a business in Ecuador.  ALL of which my buddy who was already actively doing business in Ecuador had no clue about and was not doing!

1. First, if you buy a business or a property with a business attached, i.e. a hotel, have the previous owner fire all the current employees before you start, you can hire one or two of them back if you want, but don’t just keep them on, because when you fire people in Ecuador you have to pay them quite hefty “liquidation payments” based on how long they’ve worked for you so be sure the previous owner takes care of that before you get on.

2. Next thing know you MUST affiliate all your employees to the IESS social security system and pay a percentage of their wage to said organism every month.  Even part-time employees, the only exception is when hiring contract work in which case ask for the factura or official receipt for the work rendered.

3. Also, know that any business must get a tax ID number called a RUC (foreigners can get one) and then you must give all your clients official receipts for their purchase based off the RUC called FACTURAS on which you charge the 12% sales tax called IVA, and once a month declare with the help of an accountant your sales and expenses and pay the sales tax you collected on the difference.

4. Permits while generally easy to attain in Ecuador are necessary, inquire at your local Municipal which are necessary for your specific business type.

5. There is an income tax in Ecuador called IMPUESTO A LA RENTA that needs to be declared and paid every March.  It’s much lower than in the USA and for most income brackets it’s less than or around 15%.  Ask accountant for assistance.

6. You must pay employees two bonus payments yearly, one equal to the minimum wage in August (which hovers around $400) and one equal to their monthly salary in December.  You must make them sign a document (ROL DE PAGOS) once you pay them  that your local accountant can give you upon request.

That’s it!  Know that, hire an accountant for the particulars and your off to a great start!

10 Ecuador Must-dos. My personal Ecuador 2018 bucket list

If you’ve been following me a while you know i do pretty ambitious bucket lists.

Not this year, I think it’s best to prioritize and keep it simple and that way you can actually get more of the list done.

Here’s what I’d like to do-have-be in ECUADOR in 2018…

1. Bike the whole coast.  I think it would take around 7-14 days only.  Most of the road is flat and well-paved.  Maybe I could do it in parts.

2. Climb a volcano.  There are many 20,000 footers to choose from in Ecuador like the famous Cotopaxi or Cayambe, both a stone’s throw from Quito where I live.  Most trips can be hired out of Quito and take 2 days to summit. Best to go in dry season from May-November

3. Amazon trek. Get off the grid for a few days, I just spoke with friends who saw Anacondas, the pink river dolphin and piranhas in their lodge near Cuyabeno (Lago Agrio).  5 days is all you need.  And I’ve heard the bugs actually aren’t that bad.  Can book 3-4 day trips starting around $300 per person all included.  Best to book in Quito at one of the street agencies, can often find better prices than online.

4. Kayak a river in the Andes.  There are (just a few) outfitters in Baeza where the rapids flow down into the Amazon for all levels.  Most don’t know Ecuador even offers this but the rivers are plentiful and amazing in Ecuador.

5. Start a farm in Ecuador.  I’ve already got the land on stand-by, now it’s time to make it productive (don’t worry I’ll keep you informed on how it goes).

6. Flip a property on the coast.  (At least one.) This is what I do.  Probably stick to the less expensive stuff under $20k, it moves faster.

7. Expand out my property management biz in Guayaquil to 5 properties.

8. Deep-sea fish off Salinas.  Hire a chartered boat to take me out or hop on with the locals.

9. Hang-glide off the cliffs of Crucita.  Been putting this one off.

10. Trek to the lost city of Ecuador in the Zamora jungle area and the ancient Tayo Cave famed to have hieroglyphics and alien activity (even Neil Armstrong trekked there to check it out).  On the way you can see a pre-historic, gigantic coral reef now covered in jungle.

If you have one you’d like to add to the list let me know, happy 2018!

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How to beat the big boys in Ecuador accepting barter

Like with any small business you put in Ecuador, you’re going to have competitors with DEEP multi-million dollar pockets.In my case for my 19 room hotel near the Quito airport, I compete with the Wyndham an international chain.

So how can a little guy like me or you when against these corporate dicks.

Of course, there’s always charge less than them.

But there’s other creative ways to beat these guys too.

Like what I started to do this week: Offering alternative payment methods, bringing me to the bitcoin revolution review at cryptoevent that I read a couple days ago and have concluded that Bitcoin payments are seamlessly fast.

You could also try accepting Bitcoin. I’ve used this kind of Crypto currency in the past to make anonymous transactions and shipping. It’s as easy as creating a digital wallet through bitshares exchange or an app like Blockchain.  Search for it on Google Play Store.  Download and you get a digital address people can send Bitcoin too. It has a learning curve but you get the hang of it quickly.  I now accept Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency is just a part of the process of a virtual database running in the virtual world. The identity of the real person here cannot be determined. Also, there is no centralized authority which governs the trading of cryptocurrency. This currency is equivalent to hard gold preserved by people and the value of which is supposed to be getting increased by leaps and bounds. The electronic system set by Satoshi is a decentralized one where only the miners have the right to make changes by confirming the transactions initiated. They are the only human touch providers in the system. Here is the best tron crypto news source.

For instance a month ago on a trip to the States I noticed many younger people in the States like my brother pay for everything with Cash App, a free phone application that connects to your bank account and allows you to make payments to other users quickly and super easy.  I now accept Cash App.

I also started playing Sloto Cash Casino At Army Of Bitcoin, you can bet with bitcoin and cash out. You could also accept barter.  Why should we be forced to always accept fiat money, aka cash?  Why not except goods in exchange for a service.  For instance, I have someone coming from the States bring me something they buy (so they can verify the contents), and on arrival I reimburse what they spent as per their receipt for the item and for the act of bringing it I offer the room free. If they item can net a $100 gain here, I now sold my normally $40 room for $100.  I now accept barter, too.  Email me if you need a room. Recently, Bitcoin retraced to almost $5000; Bitcoin Cash came close to $500 while Ethereum found peace at $300. Virtually every coin got hit-apart from newcomers that were still in excitement stage. As of this writing, Bitcoin is back on track and its selling at $8900. Many other cryptos have doubled since the upward trend started and the market cap is resting at $400 billion from the recent crest of $250 billion. With hundreds of different online casinos choosing the most trusted online casino will remain very important. Especially with the online casino laws.

The big guys move a lot slower and it may be years before they adopt these alternative payment options that gives you the advantage in the eyes of some customers.

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Flying standby to Ecuador without getting bumped

Working near the airport I have a chance to converse daily with travelers who get bumped trying to fly standby to or from Ecuador.

Thing is, most international airlines like Delta, United or Copa only have one flight to and from Ecuador daily.

So especially in peak season chances of getting on your first try are slim.

Here’s what I’d do to greatly improve your chances…

1. Don’t fly during peak season in Ecuador which is July-August and late December to early April.

2. Bogota!  If you have trouble getting out of Quito try buying a cheap one way flight on the budget carrier Wingo for around $150 to nearby Bogota.  Your chances of then getting out of Bogota (a city of 10 million people with hoards of flights to match) are much greater.

3. Fly on Sundays.  From the flow of my airport hotel in Quito, I can tell you the lowest travelled days are often Sundays.

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