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Thursday, April 27, 2006

Wharton Private Equity Review: Finding Value in a Crowded Market

In private equity, opportunity can come in the form of distressed companies, wind farms, rapidly developing regions like Asia, or even an artificial stone manufacturer. In this special section -- produced in cooperation with students from the Wharton Private Equity Club -- Wharton faculty and experts from private equity and venture capital firms comment on the investment trends that are shaping the industry. Read more...

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Trust in Asian REITs

Trust Company of Australia (Trust) has unveiled plans to expand into the Asian market by opening offices in both Hong Kong and Singapore in a move to becoming a trustee of real estate investment trusts (REITs). Read more...

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Using a life-insurance trust

If you have a substantial policy that could push the value of your estate above the tax threshold (currently $2 million) you can create an irrevocable life-insurance trust, a legal entity that will own the policy while you're alive and pay the proceeds to the beneficiaries you've designated after you die. A trust works with both cash-value (whole, universal) and term policies. Read more...

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Friday, April 21, 2006

UK - Should you rip up your will?

Up to one million people will be forced to rewrite their wills following radical changes to the taxing of trusts confirmed 10 days ago in the Finance Bill. Read more...

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Malaysia - The Insurance Annual Report 2005

The insurance industry continued to register positive growth in 2005, buoyed by stronger growth in the general insurance sector. Combined premium income for life and general insurance business expanded by 6.9% to RM23,564.6 million (2004: 17.2% to RM22,041.9 million). The general insurance sector benefited from sustained economic activity and strong private consumption. Read more...

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Monday, April 10, 2006

UK - Estate planning on hold until new rules clarified

The chancellor’s surprise decision to levy tax on commonly used trusts prompted emergency meetings between professional bodies and the government earlier this week in an attempt to prevent the rules being brought in. But it appeared yesterday that little in the legislation had been changed and that the rules would simply flesh out the proposals. Read more...

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Thursday, April 06, 2006

Are Commodities Futures Too Risky for Your Portfolio? Hogwash!

Everyone uses commodities such as wheat, cocoa, crude oil, butter, coal and electricity. But most investors know that speculating on commodities in the futures markets is only for the pros, and no sensible amateur would bet his retirement or college funds on sugar, silver, orange juice or feeder cattle. One of the most infamous commodities investments, pork belly futures, is shorthand for "how to lose your nest egg in the wink of an eye." Read more...

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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Careful planning can alleviate business succession difficulties

Although more than 10 million U.S. businesses are family-owned, 80 percent to 90 percent do not pass on to the next generation, and they rarely reach the third generation. Read more...

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