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Rules are tightening and prices rising but plenty of schemes remain open for business
Despite rising prices around the globe, investments made by the world’s richest have grown faster — boosting their wealth
In this edition: how Asian philanthropists are rejecting traditional models when tackling the region’s development needs; the radical rich who can’t wait to give away their wealth; child-lens investing is in its infancy but could help nurture the next generation; the younger billionaires adopting a less showy lifestyle
Growing wealth inequality between thirtysomethings could soon displace tensions between young and old
A class of anti-wealth inheritor has emerged: people in a hurry to ‘spend down’ their millions on social or ethical causes
The wealth surrounding you may make you less happy if it means you perceive your status as lower
A younger generation is more aware of its carbon footprint and less likely to charter a private jet
Potentially exempt transfers fail leading to hefty bills
Tesla’s co-founder reveals a common nature by picking a legal fight with Sam Altman of OpenAI
Initiatives that bring democratic principles to deciding how money is spent challenge traditional models of charity
Sales of luxury cars, properties and golf memberships fall in wake of $2.2bn money laundering probe
FT Money explores the technology and rule changes around completing a self-assessment submission
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Tax bills and mortgage pain increase the need for short-term finance among the well-heeled
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Carmaker’s board under pressure after Delaware judge rules billionaire CEO has to forfeit largest ever incentive package
The FT’s annual bonus survey is now live
Activist Dan Pallotta urges philanthropists to focus on the ambitions of a charity, not the cost of their overhead
Belt-tightening is now the norm among the top 1 per cent — and even some of the super-rich are now having to cut back
Asian financial hub investigating whether $2bn money laundering ring used the vehicle
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Trusts can keep back reserves to cover dividends in difficult years
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An increasing number of women are taking up extreme sports such as skydiving and Base jumping
The latest services use advanced algorithms and technology to offer clients fully managed portfolios
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