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Value of Debt - How to Manage Both Sides of a Balance Sheet to Maximize Wealth

English · Hardback

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Applies the typically corporate tradition of using and examining balance sheets to personal debt and finance, arguing that individuals must acknowledge the value of a debt ratio in order to achieve long-term economic advantages.

List of contents

Foreword xi
 
Acknowledgments xv
 
Introduction xvii
 
Part 1: The Value of Debt in the Management of Wealth 1
 
Chapter 1: Strategic Debt Philosophy: An Overview 3
 
How This Book Can Add Value to Your Life 3
 
The Five Tenets (or Action Principles) of Strategic Debt Philosophy 4
 
Chapter 1: Summary and Checklist 14
 
Chapter 2: The Basic Idea: Limiting the Costs, the Impacts, and the Duration of Financial Distress 21
 
Risk of Financial Distress 22
 
The Direct and Indirect Costs of Financial Distress 23
 
The Impact of Financial Distress: Five Levels 24
 
The Duration of Financial Distress 25
 
The Four Indebted Strengths: A First Look 26
 
The One Thing You Must Consider! 26
 
Chapter 2: Summary and Checklist 29
 
Chapter 3: Strategic Debt Practices: An Overview 33
 
Understanding and Taking Advantage of Strategic Debt Philosophy 34
 
Achieving and Maintaining an Optimal Debt-to-Asset Ratio 37
 
Calculating Your Debt-to-Asset Ratio 41
 
Should Your Primary Residence Be Included in Your Debt Ratio? 43
 
When to Pay Down Your Debt, and When Not To 45
 
Advanced Practices and Scenarios 47
 
Chapter 3: Summary and Checklist 49
 
Part 2: The Assets-Based Loan Facility 53
 
Chapter 4: The Value of an Assets-Based Loan Facility (ABLF) 55
 
What an ABLF Is and How It Works 56
 
The Many Advantages of Having an ABLF in Place 59
 
Why Virtually Every Company Has a Line of Credit 61
 
Surviving Storms and Other Natural Disasters 62
 
The Criticality of Being Proactive and Assessing Risks 64
 
Family Finances: First Bank of Mom and Dad; Elder Care Bridge Loan 67
 
Taking Advantage of Opportunities and Distressed Sales 68
 
Average ABLF Usage and the Win-Win-Win Scenario 70
 
Chapter 4: Summary and Checklist 71
 
Part 3: Scenarios for Success 75
 
Chapter 5: Long-Term Wealth Amplification through Capturing the Spread 77
 
The Basic Concept: Inherent Risks with Great Potential Rewards 77
 
Three Key Factors to Consider 79
 
Some Scenarios for Capturing the Spread 83
 
Synching with Your Investment Strategy 93
 
Chapter 5: Summary and Checklist 93
 
Chapter 6: Holistic Financing of the Expensive Things You Need and Want 99
 
A Better Way to Buy: In the Company of Holistic Financial Thinkers 99
 
Four Principles When Financing the Purchase of a Desired Item 100
 
A Better Way to Purchase a Vehicle (or Almost Anything Else) 108
 
Purchasing a Second Home: Pluses and Minuses 111
 
100 Percent Financing: The No Down Payment Real Estate Purchase Option 117
 
Chapter 6: Summary and Checklist 119
 
Chapter 7: Generating Tax-Efficient Income in Retirement or Divorce 123
 
Introduction: Three Goals (and Some Disclaimers) 123
 
An Opening Scenario for No Taxes in Retirement 124
 
Borrowing Versus Selling to Access Your Money 125
 
A Better Alternative to a Familiar Story 127
 
Tying It Back to Capturing the Spread 128
 
Revisiting Tax Issues 130
 
Making Use of Strategic Debt Strategies and Practices in Divorce 138
 
Chapter 7: Summary and Checklist 143
 
Chapter 8: Conclusion: What This Book Is Really About 149
 
What We Hope You Have Taken Away 150
 
Strategic Debt as a Financial Engine over the Decades 153
 
Paradoxes of Plenty: Some Surprises in Maintaining an Ideal Debt Ratio 158
 
Investing in the Future: A Cautionary Reminder 162
 
A Final Thought 164
 

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A New York Times bestseller and one of the Ten Best Business Books of 2013 by WealthManagement.

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