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Rating: Summary: Why would you ever need a Swiss bank account? Review: I'll have to say, you probably don't need one. If you've ever found a gadget that made your life easier, admit, you didn't really need it -- you just wonder how you ever got along without it. An account with a Swiss private bank is, of course, more than a fancy gadget: It brings you to a higher plane of financial service. Your portfolio of global stocks and bonds is tailored to your needs and managed for you by Swiss banking professionals. As such it provides privacy, greater flexibility, significant tax efficiencies, risk control and higher returns over the long-run than a domestic mutual fund portfolio. If you think you'd like to make your financial life easier, read how it's done in Adam Starchild's Swiss Money Secrets.
Rating: Summary: The Ultimate Safe and Profitable Investment Review: If no-risk is as much risk as you're willing to absorb, you should know about a unique, tax-free annuity that's completely private, in a country world renown as a bastion of safety and privacy. What's more, the profits are guaranteed by the nation's government. Hold it in any currency you choose -- Swiss francs, German marks, U.S. dollars -- and change whenever you wish, as often as you like. Over the last 25 years, this strong, safe annuity averaged over 10% yield annually. That yield, combined with currency gains, would have turned a $50,000 investment in 1971 into $633,100 today; a 955% gain -- with absolutely no risk. (A U.S. annuity at the same rate of interest would be worth a mere $169,300 today.) You'll find the details on this investment in Swiss Money Secrets.
Rating: Summary: The case for Switzerland and the Swiss franc Review: Investing in Swiss francs is, simply stated, the best road to international diversification. The turbulence in global equity markets does not alter the case for investing in safe, fixed-income instruments abroad. In fact, it underlines the importance of having Swiss franc denominated annuities in an investment portfolio -- an investment which Adam Starchild describes in great detail in Swiss Money Secrets. If your tolerance for Wall Street's volatility is running out or if you wish to fortify your portfolio against a worldwide crash, you would be well-advised to look into these crash-proof investments.
Rating: Summary: Save your money Review: Please don't waste your time or money on this book. It's really a shame that the author (and perhaps his friends) submit raving reviews for a "book" that provides nothing more than superficial facts. There should be an option for 0 stars.
Rating: Summary: Save your money Review: Save your money. Nothing these books tell you (which you can get off the net) will save you money--and the information will get you into trouble besides. The real professionals don't need books. The rest of us need to invest our money wisely, and not send it to Adam Starchild.
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