For all the talk about the ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ going on between the Baby Boomers and their heirs, advisors say there’s a concurrent, yet far less recognized, movement of generational money taking ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, professors David Gamage and Darien Shanske discuss their recent paper, “Money Moves: Taxing the Wealthy at the State Level,” which lays out their argument for a ...
In 2014, the economist Thomas Piketty warned in his bestselling Capital in the Twenty-First Century that patrimonial capitalism, wherein inheritance is the dominant form of wealth acquisition, was ...
Mike Savage is affiliated with the LSE's International Inequalities Institute where he convenes a research group exploring the 'social impact of extreme wealth'. His work has been supported by various ...
For centuries, gold has been the ultimate symbol of wealth, security, and stability. But in today’s hyper-connected economy, the rules of wealth management are rapidly evolving. Physical gold, while ...
In mathematics, you often have to deal with the problem of division by zero—an undefined gesture toward infinity. Charting the wealth gap between white and Black Americans over time poses a similar ...
New research by Unbiased Pro, the UK’s leading AUM growth platform for financial advisers, reveals a gap in advisory ...
U.S. household net worth has surged, but much of this is 'illusory wealth' driven by inflated asset prices and unrealized capital gains. Market cap increases often reflect fickle price movements, not ...
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