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  • Private Wealth Management: The Complete Reference for the Personal Financial Planner, Ninth Edition: The Complete Reference for the Personal Financial Planner

    Private Wealth Management: The Complete Reference for the Personal Financial Planner, Ninth Edition by Hallman, G. Victor; Rosenbloom, Jerry;

    The Complete Reference for the Personal Financial Planner

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    The financial advisor?s go-to reference?updated to address important legal and economic changes since the 2008 financial crisis

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    Where financial advisors go for answers--revised and updated to address consequential legal and economic changes

    From the oil crisis and stock market crash in the 1970sthrough deregulation into the 1990s to the 2008 financial crisis--every financial planner worth their salt turned to Victor Hallman and Jerry Rosenbloom's classic reference for answers. To maintain its iconic position in the industry, this bible of wealth development moves into its Ninth Edition to ensure today's professional investors and financial stewards have reliable guidance to the latest legislation, economic developments, and wealth managementtrends and techniques.

    This latest edition of Private Wealth Managementprovides everything you need to operate with sophistication and savvy in today's markets--from setting financial objectives and executing the planning process to investing in equities and fixed-income securities to retirement income planning to methods for lifetime wealth transfers, and more. Written for the serious practitioner, this one-of-a-kind guide gives you a solid foundation for planning a prosperous financial future in the real world, which means it makes you an expert in:

    • Major new tax legislation, including the "Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010" and the "American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012"
    • A variety of economic benefits and investment products
    • Changes in individual annuities and retirement products with an increased focus on retirement planning
    • Modifications to health and disability insurance
    • The Patient Protection and Affordable Care and Health Care Reconciliation Act of 2010
    • Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
    • New developments in estate and marital deduction planning such as "portability"

    This completely updated edition remains a wealth-building and income management tool by presenting many useful strategies, including those for dealing with the current "super-low" interest rates.

    Private Wealth Management, Ninth Edition, is thecornerstone of financial planning.



    Where financial advisors go for answers--revised and updated to address consequential legal and economic changes

    From the oil crisis and stock market crash in the 1970sthrough deregulation into the 1990s to the 2008 financial crisis--every financial planner worth their salt turned to Victor Hallman and Jerry Rosenbloom's classic reference for answers. To maintain its iconic position in the industry, this bible of wealth development moves into its Ninth Edition to ensure today's professional investors and financial stewards have reliable guidance to the latest legislation, economic developments, and wealth managementtrends and techniques.

    This latest edition of Private Wealth Managementprovides everything you need to operate with sophistication and savvy in today's markets--from setting financial objectives and executing the planning process to investing in equities and fixed-income securities to retirement income planning to methods for lifetime wealth transfers, and more. Written for the serious practitioner, this one-of-a-kind guide gives you a solid foundation for planning a prosperous financial future in the real world, which means it makes you an expert in:

    • Major new tax legislation, including the "Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010" and the "American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012"
    • A variety of economic benefits and investment products
    • Changes in individual annuities and retirement products with an increased focus on retirement planning
    • Modifications to health and disability insurance
    • The Patient Protection and Affordable Care and Health Care Reconciliation Act of 2010
    • Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
    • New developments in estate and marital deduction planning such as "portability"

    This completely updated edition remains a wealth-building and income management tool by presenting many useful strategies, including those for dealing with the current "super-low" interest rates.

    Private Wealth Management, Ninth Edition, is thecornerstone of financial planning.

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    Preface xiii

    Part I Introduction


    1. Nature and Objectives of Private Wealth Management 3
    Need for Wealth Management Services 3
    Wealth Management over a Family?s Economic Life Cycle 3
    Focus on Objectives and Planning Strategies 4
    Financial Planning Process 13
    Case Example?Personal Financial Statements 15
    Ethics and Wealth Management 20

    2. Environment for Wealth Management 23
    Institutional Environment 23
    Economic Environment and Wealth Management 37
    Tax Environment and Wealth Management 51

    3. Valuation Concepts in Wealth Management 55
    Capital Accumulation Concepts 55
    Valuation Factors for Estate Planning and Wealth Transfer 62

    Part II Investment Planning and Financial Management


    4. Basic Investment Planning and Strategies 69
    Investment Theories 69
    Factors in the Choice of Investments 81

    5. Common Stocks 101
    Stock Valuation Concepts 101
    Portfolio Development and Analysis 107
    Diversifying a Common Stock Portfolio 110
    Decisions Concerning Selling Common Stocks 111
    Dollar Cost Averaging 111
    Types of Orders in Buying and Selling Common Stocks 112
    Margin Accounts 112
    Selling Short 113
    Investment Categories of Common Stock 114
    Some Theories (Strategies) of Common Stock Investment 116
    The Case for Long
    -Term Investments in Common Stocks 118

    6. Real Estate and Other Equity Investments 123
    Real Estate 123
    Oil and Gas Ventures 132
    Impact of Passive Activity Loss Rules 133
    Put and Call Options 134
    New Issues or Initial Public Offerings 136
    Commodity Futures Trading 136
    Gold and Other Precious Metals 137
    Art, Antiques, Coins, Stamps, and Other Collectibles 138

    7. Fixed
    -Income Investments 139

    Ways of Taking Returns from Bonds 139
    Corporate Bonds 141
    Municipal Bonds (Munis) 142
    U.S. Government Obligations 146
    Other U.S. Government and Agency Securities 148
    Mortgage
    - and Asset
    -Backed Securities (Pass
    -Through Securities) 148
    Floating
    -Rate Bonds and Funds 149
    Market Discount Bonds 149
    Zero
    -Coupon Bonds (Zeros) 150
    Preferred Stocks 150
    Guaranteed Principal Fixed
    -Income Investments 151
    Cash Equivalents (Liquid Assets) 152
    Conversion Privileges in Fixed
    -Income Securities 153
    Bond Ratings and Investment Quality 154
    Strategies for Investing in Fixed
    -Income Securities 155

    8. Investment Companies and Alternative Investments 159
    Kinds of Investment Companies 159
    Why Invest in Mutual Funds? 159
    Limitations of Mutual Funds 160
    Types of Funds and Planning Considerations 160
    Unit Investment Trusts 163
    Regulation of Investment Companies 163
    Withdrawals from and Redemptions and Exchanges of Mutual Funds 164
    Mutual Funds and Their Investment Objectives 164
    Index Funds 168
    Exchange
    -Traded Funds (ETFs) 170
    Tax
    -Managed Funds 170
    Mutual Fund Performance 171
    Mutual Fund Expense Ratios 173
    Factors Involved in Selecting Mutual Funds 174
    Tax Aspects of Mutual Funds 175
    Closed
    -End Companies 177
    Look Out for Buying a Dividend 177
    Hedge Funds and Private Equity Funds 177

    9. Asset Allocation Strategies and Financial Management 181
    Steps in the Asset Allocation Process 181
    Financial Management 188

    Part III Income Tax Planning

    10. Income Tax Fundamentals 199
    The Federal Income Tax on Individuals 199
    The Federal Income Tax on Corporations 214
    Pass
    -Through Business Entities 217
    Federal Income Taxation of Trusts and Estates 218
    State and Local Income Taxes 220

    11. Income Tax Reduction and Management Techniquesfor Individuals 221
    Tax Elimination or Reduction 221
    Shifting the Tax Burden to Others 226
    Allowing Wealth to Accumulate Without Current Taxationand Postponing Taxation 227
    Taking Returns as Capital Gains 229

    Part IV Financing Education Expenses

    12. Education Planning 239
    Importance as a Financial Objective 239
    Nature and Growth of Education Costs 239
    Estimating Education Costs 240
    Financial Aid Considerations 241
    Tax ?Breaks? for Education Costs 241
    Strategies in Planning for Education Costs 243
    Advance Funding for Education Costs 244

    Part V Retirement Planning, Stock Compensation,and Other Employee Benefits


    13. Retirement Needs Analysis, Social Security,and Employer
    -Provided Qualified Retirement Plans 259

    Retirement Needs Analysis 259
    Social Security (OASDHI) 263
    Characteristics of Employer
    -Provided Retirement Plans 269
    Regulation of Qualified Retirement Plans 280
    Nonqualified Retirement Plans 284
    Pension Plans 285
    Profit
    -Sharing Plans 287
    Savings (Thrift) Plans 289
    Cash or Deferred Arrangements?Section 401(k) Plans 290
    Illustration of the Power of Tax Deferral 293
    Stock Bonus Plans and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) 296
    Hybrid Qualified Retirement Plans 297
    Retirement Plans for the Self
    -Employed (HR
    -10 or Keogh Plans) 298

    14. Other Employer
    -Provided Retirement Plans and Employee Benefits 303

    Other Employer
    -Provided Retirement Plans 303
    Other Employee Benefits 309

    15. Individual Retirement Accounts and Annuities (IRAs) 313
    Basic Concepts 313
    Types of IRAs 313
    IRA Rollovers and Direct Transfers 322
    Financial Institutions That Offer IRAs 323
    IRA Investments 323
    Planning Issues for IRAs 323

    16. Planning for Taking Distributions from Retirement Plans 329
    General Considerations Affecting Planning 329
    Taxation of Benefits from Qualified Plans and IRAs 332
    Planning for Distributions from Qualified RetirementPlans and IRAs 348

    17. Individual Investment Annuity Contracts 355
    Fundamental Purposes of Annuities 355
    Types of Individual Annuities 356
    Parties to the Annuity Contract 360
    Phases of Annuities 361
    Investment Returns on Annuities 361
    Expense Charges on Annuities 363
    Withdrawals and Loans 364
    Exchanges of Annuities 365
    Annuity Payout Options 365
    Annuity Death Benefits 365
    Guaranteed Minimum Benefits Under Variable Annuities 367
    Underwriting of Individual Annuities 369
    Taxation of Nonqualified Annuities 369
    Charitable Gift Annuities 373
    Using Life Insurance Values to Provide Retirement Income 373
    Planning Issues for Nonqualified Annuities 373

    18. Employee Stock Compensation Plans 377
    Types of Plans 377
    Provisions of Stock Option Plans 384
    Valuation of Stock Options 387
    Some Caveats Concerning Stock Options and Other Plans 389
    Planning Issues Regarding Stock Options and Other Stock Plans 390

    Part VI Charitable Giving

    19. Charitable Giving Techniques 393
    Basic Tax Principles 393
    Planning Techniques 395

    Part VII Insurance Planning and Risk Management

    20. Basic Insurance Principles and Selecting Insurers 413
    Personal Risk Management 413
    Basic Insurance Principles 414
    Considerations in Choosing an Insurer 414
    Considerations in Choosing an Agent or Broker 418
    Information about Financial Advisers 418

    21. Life Insurance and Social Security 419
    Sources of Life Insurance Protection 419
    Types of Individual Life Insurance Contracts 421
    Definitions of Life Insurance for Income Tax Purposes 436
    Single
    -Premium Life Insurance 437
    Some Important Life Policy Provisions 437
    Cash Values and Nonforfeiture Options 439
    Uses of Policy Dividends 440
    Settlement Options 441
    Supplementary Benefits Added to Individual Life InsuranceContracts 441
    Planning and Using Life Insurance 443
    Substandard Risks 444
    Nonmedical Life Insurance 445
    What Actions Can an Uninsurable Person Take? 445
    Group Life Insurance 445
    How Much Life Insurance Is Needed? 446
    Life Settlement Transactions 449

    22. Health and Disability Income Insurance 451
    Sources of Health Insurance Protection 451
    Disability Income (Loss
    -of
    -Time) Coverages 452
    Medical Expense (Health) Coverages 458
    Health Savings Accounts and Health ReimbursementArrangements 469

    23. Long
    -Term Care Insurance and Medicaid Planning 473

    Basic Planning Approaches 474
    Long
    -Term Care (LTC) Insurance and Other Arrangements 474
    Medicaid Planning for Long
    -Term (Custodial) Care 479

    24. Property and Liability Insurance 487
    Property Insurance 487
    Personal Liability 488
    Homeowners Insurance 489
    Automobile Insurance 493
    Other Property and Liability Policies to Consider 496

    Part VIII Estate Planning

    25. Estate Planning Principles 503
    Objectives of Estate Planning 503
    Methods of Property Disposition 504
    Property and Property Interests 504
    What Is Meant by the Probate Estate? 511
    Gross Estate for Federal Estate Tax Purposes 511
    State Death Tax Value 512
    The Net Estate to One?s Heirs 512
    Settling the Estate 514
    Trusts in Estate Planning 516

    26. The Transfer Tax System 523
    Impact of American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012 523
    Applicable Credit Amount (Unified Credit) and Applicable Exclusion Amount 524
    Federal Gift Tax 524
    Federal Estate Tax 531
    Federal Generation
    -Skipping Transfer (GST) Tax 542

    27. Lifetime Giving and Other Intrafamily Techniques 547
    Making Lifetime (Inter Vivos) Gifts to Noncharitable Donees 547
    Sales Within the Family 561
    Loans to Family Members 564

    28. Marital Deduction Planning, Postmortem Planning,and Estate Liquidity 565
    Marital Deduction Planning 565
    Marriage Equality and Tax Planning 580
    Postmortem Estate Planning 581
    Estate Liquidity 583

    29. Life Insurance in Estate Planning 585
    Taxation of Life Insurance 585
    How to Arrange Life Insurance 591
    Gifts of Life Insurance 598

    30. Revocable Living Trusts and Property ManagementA
    rrangements 601

    Revocable Living Trusts as a Will Substitute 601
    Joint Property with Right of Survivorship 604
    Property Management Arrangements to Deal with Physicalor Mental Incapacity 605

    Part IX Planning for Business Interests

    31. Types of Business Entities and Business Planning 611
    Potential Issues 611
    Characteristics of Closely Held Businesses 612
    Types of Business Entities 612
    Further Thoughts on the Legal Liability Issue 619
    Check
    -the
    -Box Regulations 619
    Factors in Choice of Entity 621
    Disposition of Business Interests 625
    Chapter 14 Special Valuation Rules 633
    Should a Business Interest Be Sold or Retained for the Family? 633
    Estate Liquidity Through Section 303 Redemptions 634

    Index 637

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