ASSET REVESTING

ASSET REVESTING

Author: Chris Vermeulen

Publisher:

Published: 2023-05-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781738943968

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Introducing "ASSET REVESTING," a ground-breaking book that unveils a revolutionary investment strategy the outdated investment industry doesn't want you to discover. The author, a seasoned financial expert, has meticulously crafted an asset hierarchy system that redefines wealth building, providing a unique investing experience for both individuals and financial advisors, and solves a problem most people didn't know we had. In the compelling and insightful style of best-selling business books like "Play Bigger," "Asset Revesting" delivers a powerful combination of data analysis, real-life examples, and expert insights, to shed light on the hidden realities and opportunities in the world of investing. It's essential reading for anyone who uses buy-and-hold and diversification to invest in stocks and bonds, with or without an advisor. If absorbed, these shocking realities and opportunities will change how you think, live, and invest. As an investor, you likely face three main challenges: seeking higher returns with less stress and lower risk, reaching your financial goals faster, and ensuring you don't run out of money in retirement. "Asset Revesting" offers practical solutions to all three of these problems. Learn to consistently increase your returns by breaking away from the traditional diversified buy-and-hold approach, and instead, focus on owning assets that are on the rise, while embracing cash as a position. Accelerate your journey to financial success, reaching your goals in years rather than decades. Break free from the status quo and secure a wealthier retirement, rather than one plagued by financial decline. Dive into the world of "Asset Revesting" and transform your investment strategy to build your legendary financial future. Just like how "Crossing the Chasm" and "The Innovator's Dilemma" changed the way we think about technology, and business, "Asset Revesting" will revolutionize how you approach investing, creating a new path to financial freedom.


Restitution: Past, Present and Future

Restitution: Past, Present and Future

Author: William Cornish

Publisher: Hart Publishing

Published: 1998-06-19

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1901362426

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The essays in this volume are dedicated to Gareth Jones, the retiring Downing Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge. His contribution to legal scholarship has been immense, particularly in the fields of legal history, the law of trusts, charities law and, most famously, the law of restitution. The publication of the first edition of the Law of Restitution, which he co-authored with Lord Goff, stimulated a renaissance in the study of a subject which had previously lain dormant. The effect of its publication on English legal scholarship has been profound and enduring. In these essays, written by a group of the world's leading restitution scholars, the opportunity is taken to conduct a fresh appraisal of the development of the subject - to look, in other words, at the past, present, and future of the law of restitution. Contributors: John Baker, Peter Birks, Justice Finn, Roy Goode, Ewan McKendrick, Justice McLachlin, Sir Peter Millett, Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Richard Nolan, Janet O'Sullivan, Graham Virgo (as well as shorter contributions from invited commentators).


Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Principles of Corporate Insolvency Law

Author: Royston Miles Goode

Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 1189

ISBN-13: 0421966106

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Principles of Insolvency Law is widely regarded as 'the' text on Insolvency law. Professor Sir Roy Goode's reputation as the "doyen of commercial law" has established a unique position for the Work as a leading authority in the field. The book provides a clear and concise treatment of the general philosophical principles underpinning Insolvency law. It works as an introduction to this complex area and as such it has a broad market, ranging from students and newly qualified practitioners to barristers in Court.


Equity

Equity

Author: Sarah Worthington

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2006-08-17

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0191018619

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This second edition of Sarah Worthington's Equity maintains the clear ambitions of the first. It sets out the basic principles of equity, and illustrates them by reference to commercial and domestic examples of their operation. The book comprehensively and succinctly describes the role of equity in creating and developing rights and obligations, remedies and procedures that differ in important ways from those provided by the common law itself. Worthington delivers a complete reworking of the material traditionally described as equity. In doing this, she provides a thorough examination of the fundamental principles underpinning equity's most significant incursions into the modern law of property, contract, tort, and unjust enrichment. In addition, she exposes the possibilities, and the need, for coherent substantive integration of common law and equity. Such integration she perceives as crucial to the continuing success of the modern common law legal system. This book provides an accessible and elementary exploration of equity's place in our modern legal system, whilst also tackling the most taxing and controversial questions which our dual system of law and equity raises.


The Law of Tracing

The Law of Tracing

Author: Lionel D. Smith

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Published: 1997-07-24

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 0191587036

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The law of tracing is a complex subject which has struggled to find a home in works on property, equity, commercial law and restitution. Broadly speaking, it addresses the question of when rights held in an asset can be asserted in another asset despite changes in form or attempts to 'launder' the initial asset. Properly understood this area of study is composed of several distinct topics. This book explores all the areas covered by the law of tracing in a degree of detail not previously reached in more general works.


Raupatu

Raupatu

Author: Richard S. Hill

Publisher: Victoria University Press

Published: 2010-04-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0864736746

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A groundbreaking collection of essays by leading academics and intellectuals, this record examines the confiscation of Maori land in 19th-century New Zealand and the broader imperial context. Based on a 2008 conference entitled Coming to Terms? Raupatu/Confiscation and New Zealand History, this study examines topics associated with land confiscation, such as war, European settlements, colonialism, property rights, and politics. Contributors include Michael Allen, James Belich, Judith Binney, Alex Frame, Bryan Gilling, Mark Hickford, Vincent O'Malley, Dion Tuuta, Alan Ward, and John C. Weaver.


Constructive and Resulting Trusts

Constructive and Resulting Trusts

Author: Charles Mitchell

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2010-03-03

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 1847317596

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Constructive and resulting trusts have a long history in English law, and the law which governs them continues to develop as they are pressed into service to perform a wide variety of different functions, for example, to support the working of express trusts and other fiduciary relationships, to allocate family property rights, and to undo the consequences of commercial fraud. However, while their conceptual flexibility makes them enormously useful, it also makes them hard to understand. In the twelve essays collected in this volume, the authors shed new light on various aspects of the law governing constructive and resulting trusts, revisiting current controversies, bringing new historical material to the fore, and offering new theoretical perspectives.


Vulnerable Transactions in Corporate Insolvency

Vulnerable Transactions in Corporate Insolvency

Author: John Armour

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2003-02-13

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 1847310087

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This book examines powers and remedies available to a liquidator or administrator that render 'vulnerable' the company's prior contractual commitments or proprietary dispositions so as to enhance the asset pool available to creditors. In the process,the book does two things. First, it offers comprehensive accounts of the relevant causes of action: undervalue transactions, preferences, late floating charges, unregistered charges, transactions defrauding creditors, gratuitous corporate transactions and post-petition dispositions in liquidation. Secondly, it seeks to raise issues about the context and purpose of these causes of action, many of which have not yet been fully explored in the case law or academic literature. These are considered through a discussion of their relationship to the pari passu principle; a restitutionary analysis of the remedial provisions; and issues arising specifically in cross-border and international insolvency proceedings. The book is thus a source of reference both for insolvency litigators and for transactional lawyers seeking advice on potential vulnerability. The thematic approach and rigorous analysis will also make it of interest to an academic readership.