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Throughout Managing Wealth-Strategies for Improving Investment Returns in an Offshore Environment encourages you to seek advice from professionals that are familiar with the tenants and ideas advanced in these pages. The ideas here are not found with your community banker, broker, neighbor or pastor. Always invest wisely and never invest before thorough investigation. This book is packed with information designed to help you build a secure financial fortress, that is liquid with readily accessible safety net and retirement reserves that will provide for you and future generations. |
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Interest rate volatility can wreak havoc with the balance sheets of institutional investors, traders, and corporations. In this important book, leading experts in the field discuss methods for measuring and hedging interest rate risk. The book covers basic techniques, as well as state-of-the-art applications. Specific topics include portfolio risk management, value-at-risk, yield curve risk, interest rate models, advanced risk measurements, interest rate swaps, and measuring and forecasting interest rate volatility. |
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/IManaging Family Trusts/N is an uncompromising, nuts-and-bolts guide to the world of family trusts. Written by a seasoned expert with many years of firsthand experience in the field, it describes how financial professionals can help beneficiaries loosen the grip of unresponsive or inefficient trustees, assert their rights as inheritors, and assume greater responsibility for their own financial lives. |
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During the next 20 years, over 60 million Americans will inherit an estimated $8 trillion in an unprecedented shifting of wealth. Most of these new heirs are unprepared to handle the windfall, and Managing Your Inheritance will be a godsend. The authors walk readers through every phase of the inheritance process, and show how to protect family wealth through intelligent saving and investing. Author tour. 25,000 print. |
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This digital document is an article from Bank Marketing, published by Bank Marketing Assn. on October 1, 1995. The length of the article is 783 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Banks should take advantage of the opportunities presented by the continued growth of the affluent segment of society. |
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If you knew exactly how much money you would need at retirement, you could figure out how much risk you'd have to take to get there. You could stop focusing on finding the next hot investment and set about building your overall net worth. You'd develop a plan to manage your existing assets and future resources to meet your anticipated needs. Private Money Management: Switching from Mutual Funds to Private Money Managers supplies a blueprint of investment objectives that does just that. |
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An old adage cautions against carrying all of your eggs in a single basket. Yet many investors maintain a significant portion of their wealth in one stock, as a result of executive compensation packages, stock inheritances, IPOs, or corporate buyouts, leaving their portfolio in a dangerous position. Tim Kochis, a recognized leader in financial planning, has compiled more than fifteen strategies for managing concentrated stock wealth. |
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