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Family Trusts

The Must-Have New Zealand Guide - How to Manage and Protect Your Family Trust

Author: Martin Hawes  

"Over 100,000 copies sold, and the one book all family trust managers and members should own"

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"Over 100,000 copies sold, and the one book all family trust managers and members should own"

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The one book all family trust managers and members should ownFamily trusts are as popular today as ever. A family trust offers you the benefits, use and control of your assets and doesn't penalise you for owning them. Clear and straight-forward, and aimed at the layperson, Family Trusts includes up-to-date advice, with real-life examples and answers to commonly asked questions throughout. It has sold well over 100,000 copies since it was first published and is an essential book for anyone curious about family trusts, whether they are self-employed, a business owner, a wage and salary earner or retired. 'In my experience, 75 per cent of family trusts in New Zealand are so badly arranged or managed that they could easily be attacked and overturned in court... managing a trust badly is a bit like insuring the contents of your house but then going on holiday and leaving the doors wide open,' says Hawes. This seventh revised edition includes a section on effective management of your trust; many people manage their trusts as if the assets in the trust were still their own, and keep poor records of the trust's transactions. Inadequate management can lead to accusations that the trust is a sham. Drawing on his vast experience, Martin Hawes explains how to keep correct records and minutes, and to manage your trust so that it is resilient in the face of a challenge.

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About the Author

Martin Hawes is New Zealand's most widely-known finance writer. He is the author of many successful financial and investment books, largely written for the layperson.

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Product Details

Publisher
Random House New Zealand Ltd
Published
4th May 2012
Edition
2012th
Pages
276
ISBN
9781869798079

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