A comprehensive and authoritative guide to the art and science of wealth management.
In his book, The Affluent Society, American economist John Kenneth Galbraith writes “Wealth is not without its advantages and the case to the contrary, although it has often been made, has never proved widely persuasive.
Taking a unique, all-encompassing approach that minimizes complex legalese to focus on easy-to-understand, effective asset-shielding practices and techniques, this timely book discusses: The goals of asset protection, along with steps for ...
With this book and a calculator, you can determine: What your current retirement savings will be worth when you retire and how much you still need to save each year to be financially independent How much your child’s education could cost ...
The book contains strategies for individuals to save money while reducing taxes.
But experts can also be spectacularly wrong, as with Meredith Whitney, who was unable to follow up her Citibank call with another accurate judgment on the municipal bond market. In the next chapter, we'll more carefully investigate how ...
Those whose wealth exceeds $1,000,000 will likely benefit most from the keys and myths that Tepper outlines, but this book is relevant for anyone looking to take the next step in wealth accumulation and preservation.
A guide to personal finance presents a series of investment strategies designed to generate large returns, even for those with modest incomes.
Your wealth risk management checklist and solutions guide, this book provides you with what you need to know about: Property risks, including flood, equipment breakdown, and remodeling/renovations risks Household staff risks and liabilities ...
Specifically, "Retire Wealthy" is designed... 1) To provide a financial literacy tool for you to learn the basics. 2) To motivate you to get on the path to financial independence and to have the tools you need to help make the journey a ...
Ineffective Habits of Financial Advisors (and the Disciplines to Break Them) tells the story of Jack, a fictional financial advisor with ineffective habits that are all too true in the real world.