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Thursday, June 23, 2011

World Wealth Report 2011

At the end of last year, there were 10.9 million high-net-worth individuals worldwide — those with more than $1 million in investible assets — an increase of 8.3% from 2009. Their combined wealth totaled $42.7 trillion — 9.7% higher than the previous year. Both the number of “millionaires” and their total wealth now have surpassed pre-financial crisis levels in 2007.

The so-called ultrahigh-net-worth population — those with more than $30 million in investible assets — grew by 10.2% to 103,000 and their wealth grew 11.5%. They represent less than 1% of the global HNW population but account for 36.1% of the total wealth, or about $15.4 trillion. Download Full Report (Registration required)...
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Private School Tuition Bill Tops $40,000

The Riverdale Country School will charge $40,450 for high-school students in the coming year, the first time a New York private school has topped $40,000 in annual tuition.

Tuition costs at the city's private schools, which breached $30,000 just five years ago, have climbed 79% in the past decade. The best schools have no trouble getting enough students. Still, school administrators and academic experts said they are increasingly worried about the effects of rising tuition. Read more...
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