Lifestyles

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NetJet Sees Luxury Travel Rebound In 2012

NetJets Inc., the business-jet operator owned by Berkshire Hathaway Inc., said it placed a record order for up to 120 Bombardier Inc. planes in anticipation of a rebound in luxury travel.

Medical Dream Teams

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ExpertConsensus organizes panels of leading physicians to point its ailing clients toward advanced treatments.

London Property Leads World, Attracting Global Investors

London's commercial property market will probably draw the most investment for the second consecutive year as prospects of rising rental income attract cash from far afield.

Seeking Mr. Jeeves

by Kim Cassford

The screening of your clients' estate and household staff should be as thorough as an executive search.

Families, Wealth And Addiction

by William F. Messinger

Wealth, success and social rank offer no protection from the powerful grasp of alcohol and drug addiction.

Manager Borrows From His Fund While Denying Investors Cash

Philip Falcone won big on subprime mortgages. But his hedge fund plunged as the economy slowed, and now he's trying to recover with his biggest bet ever.

Warhol, Hirst To Boost $76 Million Test Of Art Market

by Bloomberg News

Works by Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst will lead contemporary-art sales in London next month that may raise at least $76 million and test a fragile market recovery, dealers said.

NY Hedge Funds Eye Tax Haven In Connecticut

New York hedge funds are starting to explore the idea of moving to Connecticut to avoid higher taxes on some of their managers.

Community Investing Attracts More Wealthy Backers

More of the wealthy are turning to community investments for some of their financial and social returns.

A Study In Contrasts

by Hannah Shaw Grove

A sophisticated combination of elegance and edge define the one-of-a-kind jewelry designs of H.R.H. Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia.

Parenting Vs. Spoiling

by Caren Chesler

The scions of wealthy families require the right nurturing and guidance to appreciate the value of money-and life.

Crafting Family Memories

by Kathy Reilly

Wealthy clients have been asking concierges for more help planning their children's activities.

A Door To U.S. Citizenship

by H. Ronald Klasko

A law that allows wealthy foreign nationals to invest their way to permanent U.S. residency has been extended.

A Slice Of The Pie

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Fractional ownership plans are available for almost any asset you can think of--even pet cats.

Flying Through The Turbulence

by Mark Payne

The private aviation industry may be under siege, but rock-bottom aircraft prices have made for a buyer's market.

Driving In Style

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If your clients like to burn rubber in high-end cars, a lease or time-share may be the way to go. 

Ultra-Wealthy Still Big Spenders

by Kristen Schmitt

Yachts are still on the shopping list, but the ultra-wealthy also want to spend more on their nonmaterial needs...

The Heart Of Service

by Eleanor O'Sullivan

These financial professionals left lucrative jobs at large firms and found happiness working at small boutiques...

Size Matters

by Eleanor O'Sullivan

The care, costs and delights of owning super-yachts. Eleanor O'Sullivan   View all articles by Eleanor O'Sullivan

Health Futures

by Miles J. Varn

Managing your clients' health is as important as managing their money. Miles J. Varn   View all articles by Miles J. Varn

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