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The Wise Inheritor: A Guide to Managing, Investing and Enjoying Your Inheritance
Book Details
Author(s)Ann Perry
PublisherCrown Business
ISBN / ASIN076790835X
ISBN-139780767908351
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank612,445
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The complete guide for managing the financial, legal, and emotional issues of inheritances large and small.
A death in the family is never easy, but receiving an inheritance, whether expected or not, can leave heirs feeling overwhelmed and even guilty at this change in their fortunes. Ann Perry s insightful examination of the challenges make managing a bequest a little easier.
Combining her practical know-how as a personal finance writer, the expertise of financial advisors, attorneys, and psychologists, and the wisdom gained from her personal inheritance experience, Perry deftly deals with such touchy subjects as selling the family homestead, divvying up property in blended families, parceling out heirlooms, dividing a family business, and sharing or not sharing an inheritance with a spouse.
With refreshing candor, Perry addresses the guilt, grief, and unrealistic fantasies that can keep heirs from making the most of their windfalls, and also explores the unique, even life-changing, opportunities that a bequest can present. An excellent tool for estate planning, as well, this is essential reading for those who are writing their wills as well as those who are remembered in one.
A death in the family is never easy, but receiving an inheritance, whether expected or not, can leave heirs feeling overwhelmed and even guilty at this change in their fortunes. Ann Perry s insightful examination of the challenges make managing a bequest a little easier.
Combining her practical know-how as a personal finance writer, the expertise of financial advisors, attorneys, and psychologists, and the wisdom gained from her personal inheritance experience, Perry deftly deals with such touchy subjects as selling the family homestead, divvying up property in blended families, parceling out heirlooms, dividing a family business, and sharing or not sharing an inheritance with a spouse.
With refreshing candor, Perry addresses the guilt, grief, and unrealistic fantasies that can keep heirs from making the most of their windfalls, and also explores the unique, even life-changing, opportunities that a bequest can present. An excellent tool for estate planning, as well, this is essential reading for those who are writing their wills as well as those who are remembered in one.










