High Net Worth Investing

How to grow your wealth through practical asset allocation

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Finance, Personal Finance, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Sam Phoen ISBN: 9789814751711
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Publication: July 12, 2016
Imprint: MarshallCavendishBusiness Language: English
Author: Sam Phoen
ISBN: 9789814751711
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International
Publication: July 12, 2016
Imprint: MarshallCavendishBusiness
Language: English

This book is a guide to personal investing for both (a) “High Net Worth individuals”, generally defined as having 1 million in assets, as well as (b) Investors with 100,000 to 1m in assets i.e. “Preferred”, “Priority”, “Gold”, “Treasures” bank customers the fasting-expanding wealth category in Singapore and globally. Much of the financial world is shrouded in complicated jargon. This book demystifies the big concepts and shows how individuals can secure their financial future by understanding the big picture and then proceeding in small steps. To help investors know what they are buying, this book explains all the asset classes and major financial products that are accessible by individuals currently. Importantly, it points out the less obvious pitfalls that are usually not highlighted by the sellers of financial products. While most financial literature relies on cookie-cutter investment plans, and often only works if one has a few million dollars in the bank, investors with a few hundred thousand dollars often do not get the best advice. This book explains how these investors can devise asset allocation strategies to best suit their individual resources and needs.

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This book is a guide to personal investing for both (a) “High Net Worth individuals”, generally defined as having 1 million in assets, as well as (b) Investors with 100,000 to 1m in assets i.e. “Preferred”, “Priority”, “Gold”, “Treasures” bank customers the fasting-expanding wealth category in Singapore and globally. Much of the financial world is shrouded in complicated jargon. This book demystifies the big concepts and shows how individuals can secure their financial future by understanding the big picture and then proceeding in small steps. To help investors know what they are buying, this book explains all the asset classes and major financial products that are accessible by individuals currently. Importantly, it points out the less obvious pitfalls that are usually not highlighted by the sellers of financial products. While most financial literature relies on cookie-cutter investment plans, and often only works if one has a few million dollars in the bank, investors with a few hundred thousand dollars often do not get the best advice. This book explains how these investors can devise asset allocation strategies to best suit their individual resources and needs.

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