The Wise Inheritor's Guide to Freedom from Wealth


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Wealth should never consume or imprison the wealth holder, but it can. This book provides solutions to the issues many wealth inheritors encounter, including problems with trust, family wealth secrets, and family legacy. The next generation may witness one of the largest transfers of wealth in history. By one estimate, millennials and Generation Z are set to inherit $30 trillion over the next 30 years. The sudden inheritance of significant wealth creates a variety of challenges that seem counterintuitive and can be difficult to understand and deal with, making inheritors of wealth feel isolated from friends and colleagues. Meanwhile, the wealth industry is fed by revenue paid by wealth owners, not inheritors, causing misalignment of priorities and generational conflict. The Wise Inheritor's Guide to Freedom from Wealth helps readers to put their new wealth in perspective, preparing them to lead inspired lives of self-actualization and freedom. As a third-generation wealth counselor and industry leader, Charles A. Lowenhaupt has helped wealth creators and inheritors to manage almost every imaginable challenge, including marital tension, family dysfunction, and addiction. Few people actually have the knowledge and experience to figure out the purpose of wealth and set it on its course. In this book, he helps wealth inheritors to develop a healthy relationship with wealth at a young age, thus enabling readers to live in harmony with both their wealth and their families.




The Wise Inheritor's Guide to Freedom from Wealth


Book Description

Wealth should never consume or imprison the wealth holder, but it can. This book provides solutions to the issues many wealth inheritors encounter, including problems with trust, family wealth secrets, and family legacy. The next generation may witness one of the largest transfers of wealth in history. By one estimate, millennials and Generation Z are set to inherit $30 trillion over the next 30 years. The sudden inheritance of significant wealth creates a variety of challenges that seem counterintuitive and can be difficult to understand and deal with, making inheritors of wealth feel isolated from friends and colleagues. Meanwhile, the wealth industry is fed by revenue paid by wealth owners, not inheritors, causing misalignment of priorities and generational conflict. The Wise Inheritor's Guide to Freedom from Wealth helps readers to put their new wealth in perspective, preparing them to lead inspired lives of self-actualization and freedom. As a third-generation wealth counselor and industry leader, Charles A. Lowenhaupt has helped wealth creators and inheritors to manage almost every imaginable challenge, including marital tension, family dysfunction, and addiction. Few people actually have the knowledge and experience to figure out the purpose of wealth and set it on its course. In this book, he helps wealth inheritors to develop a healthy relationship with wealth at a young age, thus enabling readers to live in harmony with both their wealth and their families.




Freedom from Wealth: The Experience and Strategies to Help Protect and Grow Private Wealth


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Proven strategies for meeting the unique—and increasingly complex—challenges of private wealth management Whether you’re a money manager or managing your own wealth, Freedom from Wealth provides the tools you need to improve the management of a family fortune in today's increasingly globalized financial landscape. The authors reveal new, global, measurable standards to ensure that wealth is managed in accordance with industry best practices. They call for families to adopt the standards and name a Standards Director who can oversee their implementation, arguing that these standards help prevent the fraud and financial chicanery that produced the Madoff scandal and other recent wealth-management improprieties. Charles A. Lowenhaupt is the founder, chairman, president, and CEO of Lowenhaupt Global Advisors and a managing member of Lowenhaupt & Chasnoff, LLC, the first U.S. law firm to concentrate in tax law, which was established by his grandfather in 1908. Donald B. Trone is the CEO of Strategic Ethos and former Director of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Institute for Leadership. In 2003, he was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Labor to represent the investment counseling industry on the ERISA Advisory Council.




Secrets of the Wealthy


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Secrets of the Wealthy is your guide to Freedom. Freedom of time, freedom of money, freedom to wealth. In this book you will learn the secrets the wealthy don't want you to know. What you do with those secrets will determine the rest of your life.




The Wise Inheritor


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The complete guide for managing the financial, legal, and emotional issues of inheritances large and small. A death in the family is never easy, but receiving an inheritance, whether expected or not, can leave heirs feeling overwhelmed and even guilty at this change in their fortunes. Ann Perry’s insightful examination of the challenges make managing a bequest a little easier. Combining her practical know-how as a personal finance writer, the expertise of financial advisors, attorneys, and psychologists, and the wisdom gained from her personal inheritance experience, Perry deftly deals with such touchy subjects as selling the family homestead, divvying up property in “blended families,” parceling out heirlooms, dividing a family business, and sharing—or not sharing—an inheritance with a spouse. With refreshing candor, Perry addresses the guilt, grief, and unrealistic fantasies that can keep heirs from making the most of their windfalls, and also explores the unique, even life-changing, opportunities that a bequest can present. An excellent tool for estate planning, as well, this is essential reading for those who are writing their wills as well as those who are remembered in one.




Splitting Heirs


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Finish well. That is what we are called to do in Scripture, but where will our money and possessions finish? The Bible has the principles that provide answers to the challenge of parenting and passing along an in heritage. Within the next decade, over ONE TRILLION DOLLARS will change hands from one generation to the next. Individuals with adult children will need to transfer that wealth without ruining their heirs' lives. Ron Blue, an authority on personal and business finance, will help: ~Identify exactly how much money would be transferred were the reader to die today ~Identify the need for creating a will ~Identify tax-wise financial planning ~Teach the way to leave money without creating an unhealthy dependence




The Wise Man Wealth


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You've worked hard to get where you are, and by most people's standards, you're doing well. But despite your seeming success, the money you make just fuels a never-ending cycle of overspending, debt, and hopelessness. You need to handle your finances and your life in a simpler, more efficient way. In True Wealth Formula: How to Master Money, Live Free & Build A Legacy, in this book, explores the deeper meaning of wealth, relationships, fulfillment, and legacy while providing a step-by-step blueprint and master strategy for managing your finances and mastering the investing game. Providing unusual but effective solutions, making use of the vast wealth of available financial data, and creating a solid framework that generates repeatable, automated results. A brief historical overview of the world's wealth Who sought financial success The world's richest men Pay yourself First you were fortunate the rules of money the bestower of wealth Be the world's luckiest man If you want to build wealth and experience financial freedom scroll ahead and press the "add to cart" button right now.




The Wealth Reference Guide


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This book identifies the timeless core truths of wealth consciousness, money management and general success. It takes a holistic approach, also addressing health and spirituality - as these are core elements of wealth and success in life. The book presents these core truths in a simple, easy to digest way. This book is a necessity for every household library, every school, every public library and for anyone and everyone desirous of reaching their fullest potential. The Wall Street Journal CNBC Bloomberg Business Week NYTimes The Washington Post CNN Money




The Chase Continues


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Charles Lowenhaupt helped readers begin the chase for freedom from wealth with his first book, built on it with his second, and now helps his maturing readers continue the chase into old age. The Chase Continues is a guidebook to following your dreams and achieving self-actualization throughout the final phase of life, despite the challenges of old age. You may be thinking about how to continue the chase for yourself, or you may be thinking about how to help others-parents, clients, those for whom you feel some responsibility-fulfill their dreams. In every case, starting now is not likely too soon. Chapter by chapter, Lowenhaupt helps readers explore the critical topics related to living life well in later years as well as establishing meaningful ways to sweeten life for others. He focuses on - Setting priorities - Living well as your brain ages - Selecting experts for your support team - planning for health challenges - Where to life out your life - Loving in late life - Balancing independence, control, and safety in staying mobile - Enjoying travel and navigating the risks of it - Enhancing and protecting your reputation - Continuing to provide value as you age - Managing collections of valued objects - Engaging with civic and social commitments - obituaries, funerals, and legacy




Money, Possessions, and Eternity


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Who wants to settle for fleeting treasures on earth . . . when God offers everlasting treasures in heaven? It’s time to rethink our perspectives on money and possessions. In this thoroughly researched classic, Randy Alcorn shows us how to view these things accurately—as God’s provision for our good, the good of others, and his glory. Alcorn presents a biblical and comprehensive view of money and possessions, including the following: Why is money so important to God? Is prosperity theology right or wrong? How can we be liberated from materialism? What should we do about debt? How much does God want us to give? How can we best help the poor and reach the lost? What about gambling? Investing? Insurance? Saving? Retirement? Inheritance? How can we leave our children a true heritage? How can we use money in ways that God rewards? This practical and refreshing theology of money contains topical and Scripture indexes, a study guide, and five helpful appendices.