No Blood No Money; How to Make It, Keep It, and Pass It On To Your Loved Ones

by Richard J. Rubino, J.D. and Samuel J. Liang

Published by Acanthus Publishing

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Reviewed by Jean M. Holewa

Don't let the title fool you, No Blood No Money is not a murder mystery about sinister evil plots that lurk somewhere out there in the unknown. Yet, like many good mystery novels, No Blood No Money is about love, death, money and government agencies.

Influenced by their parents' lives and philosophies, Richard J. Rubino, J.D. and Samuel J. Liang share their experience and knowledge on "how to make it, keep it and pass it on." Though the target audience is age 55 or older, this book is a valuable resource guide for anyone interested in preserving assets for the future benefit of themselves and others.

Written in an easy-to-read style, along with the added benefit of many descriptive examples, you are left with a basic understanding of the mysterious terminology surrounding the world of investments, insurance and estate planning. Though conspiracy is never mentioned, it is clear that armed with this knowledge and the assistance of appropriate professionals, individuals can preserve assets and pass them on to loved ones with minimal taxation.

Armchair Interviews says: No Blood No Money is not a "whodunit," yet it uncovers some of the mystery of "how to do it" in financial and estate planning.

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