Trust Practitioner's Handbook

Trust Practitioner's Handbook

Author: Gill Steel

Publisher: Law Society Publishing

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 9781853286483

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This invaluable guide to the creation, administration and taxation of trusts has been comprehensively revised and updated to take account of the wide-ranging impact of the Finance Act 2006 on the Inheritance Tax treatment of trusts. The book offers practitioners useful guidance on how to: create and use good systems to avoid potential negligence claims for failing to invest correctly; avoid penalties for missing tax deadlines or for incorrectly assessing tax bills; delegate trust management functions and comply with the regulatory regime for practitioners; and, run an efficient trust department and improve profitability. The author's experience training practitioners ensures that the law of trusts and the relevant tax regimes are explained in an easily accessible way, and an accompanying CD-ROM contains a range of useful forms and checklists from the book that may be customised.


The Practitioner’s Handbook of Team Coaching

The Practitioner’s Handbook of Team Coaching

Author: David Clutterbuck

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-29

Total Pages: 555

ISBN-13: 1351130544

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The world’s challenges are becoming more and more complex and adapting to those challenges will increasingly come from teams of people innovating together. The Practitioner’s Handbook of Team Coaching provides a dedicated and systematic guide to some of the most fundamental issues concerning the practice of team coaching. It seeks to enhance practice through illustrating and exploring an array of contextual issues and complexities entrenched in it. The aim of the volume is to provide a comprehensive overview of the field and, furthermore, to enhance the understanding and practice of team coaching. To do so, the editorial team presents, synthesizes and integrates relevant theories, research and practices that comprise and undergird team coaching. This book is, therefore, an invaluable specialist tool for team coaches of all levels; from novice to seasoned practitioners. With team coaching assuming an even more prominent place in institutional and organizational contexts nowadays, the book is bound to become an indispensable resource for any coaching training course, as well as a continuing professional development tool. This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in coaching, in both practice and educational settings. It will be of use not only for professional coaches, but also for leaders, managers, HR professionals, learners and educators, in the business, public, independent and voluntary sectors.


A Practitioner's Guide to Class Actions

A Practitioner's Guide to Class Actions

Author: Marcy Hogan Greer

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 1412

ISBN-13: 9781604429558

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Complete with a state-by-state analysis of the ways in which the class action rules differ from the Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23, this comprehensive guide provides practitioners with an understanding of the intricacies of a class action lawsuit. Multiple authors contributed to the book, mainly 12 top litigators at the premiere law firm of Fulbright and Jaworski, L.L.P.


The Family Office

The Family Office

Author: William I. Woodson

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 0231553714

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Family offices are private organizations that assume the daily administration and management of a wealthy family’s personal and financial affairs. Historically, these repositories of great wealth were shrouded in secrecy, their activities conducted behind closed doors. Recently, family offices have acquired a considerably higher public profile: they represent a mere 7 percent of the world’s ultra-high-net-worth population—yet control a staggering 50 percent of the wealth. As only a select few families now hold a disproportionate amount of global wealth, there are significant social implications to how such assets are managed and used. This book provides an insider’s view for anyone looking to understand family offices and how to best serve and advise them. The veteran practitioners William I. Woodson and Edward V. Marshall offer a thorough guide to family offices: why wealthy families create them, what they do, and how to manage them effectively. They present these insights through a series of problem-based learning cases that follow a single family’s journey from the time of a significant liquidity event; through the creation, staffing, and management of their family office; and on to its succession. Each case study is supported by detailed background reference material. The cases and background materials are drawn from the authors’ practical knowledge, network of industry experts, and experience advising family offices large and small. They shed light on the unique issues that ultrawealthy families face and the solutions they adopt to address them throughout the life cycle of a family office. This book is the definitive resource for practitioners and students, as well as family principals, advisers, service providers, and all others who engage with the world of family offices.


Private Trust Companies

Private Trust Companies

Author: Todd Mayo

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-12

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9781787423145

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This handbook is a comprehensive resource for lawyers, accountants, family office executives and any others who advise ultra-wealthy families on private trust companies. Featuring chapters written by leading practitioners, it fully explores the legal, regulatory and practical dimensions of forming and operating a private trust company.


A Practitioner's Guide to Trusts

A Practitioner's Guide to Trusts

Author: John Thurston

Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781847661104

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The sixth edition of the Practitioner's Guide to Trusts is a step-by-step guide to all the practical aspects of trust law. A time-saving, concise guide, providing all the information a practitioner needs to answer clients' queries and concerns. Part I deals with matters common to all trusts, from setting up a trust and how to administer it, to breach of trust and removal of trustees. Part II covers specific trusts in detail. For example, there are separate chapters on pensions, charities and life assurance. Taxation issues are dealt with throughout the book. Written by an expert and highly respected author, this handbook provides comprehensive and practical information that is as useful to accountants and trust practitioners as it is to lawyers. It has been fully updated and revised to include the latest charities legislation and Finance Act 2008.