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Rating:  Summary: An excellent tool for understanding this complex subject Review: "The Challenges of Wealth" is full of practical information, exercises and tremendously useful advice. The authors address both technical and psychological issues; and in so doing, provide a complete exploration of the important concerns that wealthy individuals are likely to encounter. It is written in a clear, accessible style and is easy to read. The points made in the book are equally educational to the wealthy and to the financial planners, investment advisors, attorneys, accountants, philanthropy consultants and counselors who work with them. For anyone curious about this subject and looking for answers, this book is a must-read.
Rating:  Summary: An excellent tool for understanding this complex subject Review: "The Challenges of Wealth" is full of practical information, exercises and tremendously useful advice. The authors address both technical and psychological issues; and in so doing, provide a complete exploration of the important concerns that wealthy individuals are likely to encounter. It is written in a clear, accessible style and is easy to read. The points made in the book are equally educational to the wealthy and to the financial planners, investment advisors, attorneys, accountants, philanthropy consultants and counselors who work with them. For anyone curious about this subject and looking for answers, this book is a must-read.
Rating:  Summary: This is an excellent book Review: It is old, almost impossible to find, and I suspect that only the author and I have ever read it but it is a very good book. I am a structured settlement expert and do financial planning for injury victims and often quote this book in lectures. First book I ever came across on the psychology of receiving sudden wealth. The insights into the guilt that injured people and people who inherit wealth sometimes feel is priceless. Worth owning just for that. Took me about a year to get a second copy of the book after my original was lost but it is worth waiting to have again. Don McNay...
Rating:  Summary: This is an excellent book Review: It is old, almost impossible to find, and I suspect that only the author and I have ever read it but it is a very good book. I am a structured settlement expert and do financial planning for injury victims and often quote this book in lectures. First book I ever came across on the psychology of receiving sudden wealth. The insights into the guilt that injured people and people who inherit wealth sometimes feel is priceless. Worth owning just for that. Took me about a year to get a second copy of the book after my original was lost but it is worth waiting to have again. Don McNay...
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