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Offshore Havens |
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Rating:  Summary: Why Go Offshore? Review: An interesting analysis of current country havens. A little superficial in content, but of benefit to the non American investment watcher & initial investor. More specific set up detail would have been appreciated.
Rating:  Summary: Somewhat Disappointing Review: I guess I was able to benefit from this book by default . . . I am intrigued by the topic. Goldstein provided satisfactory information to give the reader a conceptual understanding about how one would use offshore investments to protect assets, acheive greater privacy and avoid taxes, howerver, this was only provided in the last 4-chapters of the book. I am still trying to figure out which group of elementary school children he wrote the first 3-chapters for. The redundancy of the first half of the book, and its inability to better conceal what can only be described was a simplistic pep-rally to motivate the mentally challenged reader to go offsohre was boarderline insulting--more condescending than listening to Al Gore pay lip service to the middle class. If you have no conceptual understaning whatsoever of offshore investing, this is something you may want to pick up. As for myself, I am going to thank Mr. Goldstein for the introduction and the opportunity of spending $30 and move on to a more comprehensive and more specific work on the subject.
Rating:  Summary: Somewhat Disappointing Review: I guess I was able to benefit from this book by default . . . I am intrigued by the topic. Goldstein provided satisfactory information to give the reader a conceptual understanding about how one would use offshore investments to protect assets, acheive greater privacy and avoid taxes, howerver, this was only provided in the last 4-chapters of the book. I am still trying to figure out which group of elementary school children he wrote the first 3-chapters for. The redundancy of the first half of the book, and its inability to better conceal what can only be described was a simplistic pep-rally to motivate the mentally challenged reader to go offsohre was boarderline insulting--more condescending than listening to Al Gore pay lip service to the middle class. If you have no conceptual understaning whatsoever of offshore investing, this is something you may want to pick up. As for myself, I am going to thank Mr. Goldstein for the introduction and the opportunity of spending $30 and move on to a more comprehensive and more specific work on the subject.
Rating:  Summary: Wake Up! Protect Your Assets! Review: Not only has Dr. Goldstein provided a good overview of offshore depository alternatives in this book, but he has also sounded an effective siren of concern for everyone in our litigous society to take the necessary steps in ensuring every after-tax penny they have rightfully earned is protected from frivolous legal claims. Read it and consider the advice contained within!
Rating:  Summary: IF YOU LIKE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT Review: THIS BOOK GIVES YOU SIMPLE WAYS TO PRETECT YOU MONEY. PRETECT YOURSELF FORM LAWSUTES AND THE GOVERMENT. REQUIRED READING IF YOU WONT TO BULD WEALTH.
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