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Tax Havens: How to Bank, Invest, and Do Business-Offshore and Tax Free |
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Rating:  Summary: Scholarly and correct! Review: Barber obviously knows his stuff. Although somewhat dated (due to legistation changes), this book is one of the better on the topic without spending an arm and a leg.
Rating:  Summary: Obviously Written by a Dooms-Dayer! Review: I was very disappointed in this book. Not only was much of the information out of date, many of the contacts were unreachable, but my feeling is the author is promoting the dooms-dayer mentality. He must feel the US banks are out to steal his money with the advise he has to offer. I feel this book does more harm than good to the global financial industry.
Rating:  Summary: Concise, thought provoking Review: Mr. Barber grapples with this rather complex subject in a manner as well suited to the professional as the layman. His language is clear, yet thorough, and his organization make this book absolutely indispensible. Five stars, to say the least - although McGraw-Hill should cough up a few ducats and update this valuable resource!
Rating:  Summary: Concise, thought provoking Review: Mr. Barber grapples with this rather complex subject in a manner as well suited to the professional as the layman. His language is clear, yet thorough, and his organization make this book absolutely indispensible. Five stars, to say the least - although McGraw-Hill should cough up a few ducats and update this valuable resource!
Rating:  Summary: Scholarly and correct! Review: This is a very level-headed and well-researched treatment of a sometimes "grey" and controversial subject. Further, information proved reliable and complete. My only suggestion is that McGraw-Hill should contract the author for a timely update and revision.
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