The Widow's Ledger
The history of wealth is filled with silent transfers, often occurring in the quiet aftermath of loss. For widows, this transition is fraught with unseen dangers, not from dramatic heists, but from the well-meaning advice of an industry built on action. The case of Thomas J. Buck, an Indiana advisor who extracted millions from grieving clients, reveals a common, devastating pattern: leveraging emotional vulnerability to generate fees. Why is the standard advice to "put your money to work" so destructive for a new widow? This book unearths the biological reality of grief, showing how a brain flooded with cortisol is physically incapable of making sound long-term financial decisions. It dismantles the myth of "cash drag," proving with simple math that the cost of inaction over six months is a fraction of the cost of hasty, commission-laden moves. "The Widow's Ledger" introduces a radical counter-strategy: The Pause Principle. It provides a structured framework for doing nothing, protecting capital from both predators and panicked decisions. The book then reveals the "autonomy dividend"—the documented financial outperformance that occurs when women take sole control of their assets—and the powerful tax advantages, like the step-up in basis, that are often overlooked. This investigation uncovers the playbook used by the financial industry against the bereaved and offers a new one for widows to build lasting, uncompromised wealth on their own terms.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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