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IN THIS ISSUE
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- Features
Russ Alan PrinceThe Wall Street Journal’s Robert Frank says the boom-and-bust nature of modern wealth has turned the rich into the ‘binge drinkers of the economy.’
Matthew G. Biller and Peter NewcombNJ Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov touts gold, Donald Trump embraces foreclosures.
Jeremy KahnNicolas Berggruen trots the globe in a Gulfstream jet, looking to change the world with his $2.5 billion fortune.
Colleen O’DeaThe Heritage Institute teaches families that it is possible to remain wealthy through multiple generations.
David S. Guin and Mark J. TiceFamily offices have only until March 30 to determine if they qualify for regulatory exemption under new rules created by the Dodd-Frank act.
Leila B. BoultonHedge funds, family offices and wealthy individuals are buying tax liens for consistent, uncorrelated returns.
Nikolaj GammeltoftThe company’s downgrade of European bank stocks early last year was among a number of prescient calls cited by Bloomberg.
Ralph E. LernerEarning tax deductions through art donations requires careful planning and a thorough understanding of applicable IRS rules.
David Ross and Russ Alan PrinceHere’s how trust and estate attorneys can be fairly compensated.
Daniel CarlinConcierge medicine offers wealthy families immediate crisis care and long-term strategies for living longer.
Russ Alan PrinceThe Dual-Impact Brand
Russ Alan PrinceAfter The Facts
- Editor's Note
Hannah Shaw GroveEditors Note
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