Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule: A Guide for Trustees, Investment Advisors, and Lawyers

Hardback

Main Details

Title Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule: A Guide for Trustees, Investment Advisors, and Lawyers
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Train
By (author) Thomas A. Melfe
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:282
Dimensions(mm): Height 241,Width 198
Category/GenreManagement accounting and bookkeeping
Investment and securities
ISBN/Barcode 9780875848617
ClassificationsDewey:332.6327
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Harvard Business Review Press
Imprint Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Date 23 August 1999
Publication Country United States

Description

By 2010, baby boomers will pass ten trillion dollars to their children. This unprecedented transfer of wealth will boost the need for executors and trustees, many of whom will not know how to manage and invest the assets in their care as required by the New Prudent Investor Rule. Investing and Managing Trusts Under the New Prudent Investor Rule explains this demanding new rule in terms of finance and investing so that professionals and nonprofessionals alike can optimize their clients' wealth while protecting themselves from liability. This book is a must-have for all trustees, their advisors, and anyone called to serve as a fiduciary. John Train, the author of several bestselling financial guides, applies his dry wit to decipher the New Prudent Investor Rule with legal expert Thomas Melfe. The only straightforward resource to link investment insights with legal ramifications, this comprehensive book will guide investors and trustees as they seek to advise their clients knowledgeably and responsibly. Complete with sample forms, management guidelines, and checklists, this reference is a must-read for all trustees, both individual and corporate, as well as lawyers, estate planners, and investment advisors.

Author Biography

John Train founded Train, Smith investment counsel in New York. He is a regular columnist for the Financial Times, and author of The Money Masters, The New Money Masters, and The Craft of Investing.