very useful, college book
very useful, college book
Book has sufficient detail. Wish they devoted more time to railroad watch period. Pictures and graphics were excellent. Great history type book.
If you are like most Americans and do not expect to have a multi-million dollar estate when you die, then this isn't the book for you. Just max out your IRA and 401(k), and read a book about living trusts. (However, you might still be interested to learn how many ways the super-rich can circumvent estate taxes by legal artifice.) If you do have a substantial estate, then this book is a great place to start. If nothing else, it tells you whether or not you need a lawyer. Even if you do, I would still recommend reading this book cover-to-cover, so that you fully understand your estate plan and are aware of the alternatives, as well as of the implications of tax law changes. It's a shame that laymen have to waste their brainpower worrying about such unnecessary complexity as financial estate planning, but so long as the majority suffer from the delusion that this is an effective means of taxation, we're stuck with it. This book will guide you through the complexity.
I remember hearing about this on the news but had no idea it was this bad until I read the whole story...It was extremely well written, the descriptions and explanations draws you in and keeps your attention until the end.
I bought this for a pharmacy school class, its way cheaper than the newer version and the professor okayed to use it It seems up to date enough to be of use. I think it will help with the law portion of the pharmacy boards
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