Capital Without Borders

Wealth Managers and the One Percent

Hardcover, 400 pages

Published Sept. 12, 2016 by Harvard University Press.

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978-0-674-74380-9
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How do the one percent hold on to their wealth? And how do they keep getting richer, despite financial crises and the myriad of taxes on income, capital gains, and inheritance? Capital without Borders takes a novel approach to these questions by looking at professionals who specialize in protecting the fortunes of the world's richest people: wealth managers. Brooke Harrington spent nearly eight years studying this little-known group--including two years training to become a wealth manager herself. She then "followed the money" to the eighteen most popular tax havens in the world, interviewing practitioners to understand how they helped their high-net-worth clients avoid taxes, creditors, and disgruntled heirs--all while staying just within the letter of the law.

Capital without Borders reveals how wealth managers use offshore banks, shell corporations, and trusts to shield billions in private wealth not only from taxation but from all manner of legal obligations. And it …

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An Incredible Study of the History, Law, and Economic Aspects of Trusts and Wealth Managers

Harrington provides an academic deep dive into the burgeoning field of wealth management, reviewing its historical roots, legal underpinnings, economic effects, and the mechanics of the profession itself. There's some overlap with her more recent book, "Offshore," but this one is more academically-oriented and gives much more historical context and legal minutiae - which I preferred but your mileage will vary. Highly recommend

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