Rating: Summary: A Must Read for Anyone Who Spends or Saves Money Review: A very good book for anyone who is thinking about going offshore. But most important and interesting to me is the section on the Fed., how dollars are distributed and what they are based upon. I guarantee anybody who takes the time to read and understands this information will feel enlightened and amazed. Is the Fed a branch of the government? What is your money backed by if anything? Is today's monetary system constitutional and what would our forefathers think about it? The answers may surprise you.
Rating: Summary: It's What You Don't Know That Can Hurt You Review: Everyone needs this information.......it's amazing what you can learn on your own......even lawyers and CPA's in my area are not informed on this subject. Business people would especially benefit from this information, but anyone interested in asset protection should get this book. Just before buying this book, I had the good luck to discover the HOW........now I also have the WHY. I have used this book at business meetings, and have given it as gifts too. It's worth every cent!!
Rating: Summary: It's What You Don't Know That Can Hurt You Review: Everyone needs this information.......it's amazing what you can learn on your own......even lawyers and CPA's in my area are not informed on this subject. Business people would especially benefit from this information, but anyone interested in asset protection should get this book. Just before buying this book, I had the good luck to discover the HOW........now I also have the WHY. I have used this book at business meetings, and have given it as gifts too. It's worth every cent!!
Rating: Summary: continued improvment Review: I read Terry Neal's book "The Offshore Advantage" and enjoyed it quite a bit. However, it was a little short on "how" someone goes offshore but strong on "why". Thankfully his new book devotes a good deal of space to "how" and does it in a way that is easy to understandgiving gives pros and cons as well as jurisdictional information making it easier for a lay person to get started.I would recommend this book to people wanting to learn what going offshore is all about. I think it is an excellent resource that will help people make an informed decision. Congratulations to the author on an job well done.
Rating: Summary: continued improvment Review: I read Terry Neal's book "The Offshore Advantage" and enjoyed it quite a bit. However, it was a little short on "how" someone goes offshore but strong on "why". Thankfully his new book devotes a good deal of space to "how" and does it in a way that is easy to understandgiving gives pros and cons as well as jurisdictional information making it easier for a lay person to get started. I would recommend this book to people wanting to learn what going offshore is all about. I think it is an excellent resource that will help people make an informed decision. Congratulations to the author on an job well done.
Rating: Summary: Offshore Excellence Review: I've just read The Offshore Solution by Terry Neal. What an eye opening experience! I learned a ton of information. I would highly reccomend this book to any one who wants to better their life and finaicial situation.
Rating: Summary: A primer for jail time Review: Jan 2, 2003... Offshore financier Terry L. Neal, in U.S. custody since last Friday in criminal tax evasion charges, has been denied bail on the basis of flight risk. In a brief hearing Thursday afternoon in Portland, Ore., duty Magistrate Don Ashmanskas in United States District Court for the District of Oregon cited Mr. Neal's extensive offshore dealings through Caribbean tax havens. Mr. Neal was represented in court by defence counsel Ronald Hoevet of Hoevet Snyder & Boise, while the lead prosecutor is Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Ross. Mr. Neal was supported in court by numerous of his seven children and 19 grandchildren. Mr. Hoevet confirms a detention appeal hearing is set for Tuesday, Jan. 7, before Judge Garr King, and he will seek Mr. Neal's release on his own recognizance, possibly with a condition of electronic monitoring. Magistrate Ashmanskas also unsealed a criminal arrest warrant, in which the Internal Revenue Service claims Mr. Neal neglected to declare more than $7-million in penny stock trading income from 1994 to 1996 through accounts in Vancouver, primarily now defunct brokerage C.M. Oliver and the downtown Vancouver branch of Bank of Montreal. (All figures are in U.S. dollars.) Mr. Neal made his first court appearance on Dec. 27 before Judge John Delkerks, hours after being arrested.
Rating: Summary: I had no idea! Review: that there were so many ways to protect your hard earned money and assets. Terry Neal does a great job of explaining how and why in a reader friendly, easy to understand format. If you are even remotely thinking of offshore, this book must be in your collection.
Rating: Summary: I had no idea! Review: that there were so many ways to protect your hard earned money and assets. Terry Neal does a great job of explaining how and why in a reader friendly, easy to understand format. If you are even remotely thinking of offshore, this book must be in your collection.
Rating: Summary: Terry Neal's reviewer also went to jail Review: The favorable review above of Larry Turpen must be seen in the light that Larry Turpen himself has just plead guilty to felony tax evasion. Crooks of a feather flock together. Aaron Young, the CEO of Laughlin International dba Laughlin Associates, also plead guilty along with Neal and will also be spending a year in federal prison
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