PT "Perpetual Traveler": a Coherent for a Stress-free, Healthy and Properous Life Without Government intereference, Taxes or Coercion By William G. Hill
1998 | 243 Pages | ISBN: 0906619246 | PDF | 1 MB
1998 | 243 Pages | ISBN: 0906619246 | PDF | 1 MB
information was deemed accurate when written but the you the reader is always advised to do your own homework. Life situations change very quickly. If you have specific questions- Write EW. Hard as we try at EW to keep you up to date with current and correct information, things can change very rapidly in the Post 911 world we live in. THE MILLIONAIRE'S FAVORITE AUTHOR You Won't Find W.G. Hill On Any Best Seller Lists, But It's Hard To Find A Millionaire Who Hasn't Read Most Of His $100 "Special Reports". Hill's Low Profile -- The name W.G. Hill isn't bandied around much in the book-publishing world. No literary society has ever discussed any of the two dozen or so volumes this author has produced. But over the last thirty years, in the world of bankers, accountants, high net worth investors and financiers with offshore interests, Hill has been a seminal influence. His most famous book is P.T., or "Perpetual Tourist." Though this title might convey the idea that it's a book about traveling, it isn't. The subject is, how wealthy people can - with proper paperwork - enjoy life more. Its "How to have a good time with your money, but at the same time avoid unwelcome attentions that conspicuous consumption and high profile wealth always bring." These negatives include the unwelcome intrusions of tax collectors, insurance salesman, contingent fee plaintiff's lawyers, alimony seeking ex-wives, kidnappers, burglars. Not to mention every description of con-man.