Whether you want to retire early or you're just trying to accumulate as much wealth as possible before retirement, <b><i>How to Achieve Wealth for Life</i></b> is the book which will show you how to do it – using little or none of your own money.<br /> <br />In this book, money expert Ed Chan shows you how to invest in property, and how to create a lifelong self-sustaining wealth creation strategy which will change the way you look at property and finance forever.<br /> <br />To illustrate his simple techniques for achieving sustainable wealth, he provides real stories which will inspire you into action.<br /> <br />Here's a taste of what's inside:<br />– Common myths about investing<br />– Why you should never pay off a home loan<br />– Why the size of your assets matters<br />– Why rental returns are not important<br />– How to survive rising interest rates<br />– A real answer to the nonsense argument of property verses shares<br />– How to use equity to fund your lifestyle<br />– Why it's never too late to start
This book is a must for business owners and investors!<br /> <br />Discover how the rich use company and trust structures to protect their assets and minimize their tax.<br /> <br />Where can the everyday Australian go to learn about asset protection and structuring? As Ed points out, no means of public education exists for those who want to learn how the rich play the game, and that's why he wrote this book.<br /> <br />As tax legislation becomes more complex, Ed has simplified and summarised the important points so that anyone who wants to learn now has the opportunity.<br /> <br />Here's a taste of what's inside:<br />– The difference between a company structure and a trust<br />– The different types of trusts and how to use them<br />– Why you should rarely buy an investment in your own name<br />– How to protect your assets from lawsuits, taxes and creditors<br />– How you can pass your wealth on to your children and have it protected for generations<br />– How to protect your business assets<br />– Why tax is a game which can be played by everyone, not just the rich.