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Whether your estate is worth thousands or millions, if you would like your children's children to inherit who you are along with what you have, this book is the perfect guide.
Inherited Wealth explores issues that arise through the transmission of wealth within a family, and provides wisdom and insights for approaching these concerns in a healing and transformative way.
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