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Sunday Star Times Book Giveaway
– Family Trusts in New Zealand

06 August 2010
Hi %PERS_NAME%

A big hello from the Intelligent Investor online bookstore. The articles on Family Trusts  in the Sunday Star Times last Sunday obviously hit a nerve with a lot of people.

We had a record number of entries into the draw to win a free copy of Family Trusts in New Zealand by Jonathan Cron.

Thanks to everyone for entering and congratulations to:

Antoinette Cooney
Caroline Wilson
John Wells
Adrienne Glavey
Andrew Thompson
Choo-nah Khoo
Tony Marshall
Mike J Gibson
Alice Moore
Richard Carey

You have each won a copy of Family Trusts in New Zealand which is being couriered to you today.

If your name is missing from the list we have a special coupon discount of 30% off Family Trusts in New Zealand for everyone who entered the draw which will be valid until Sunday 15 August.

Copy and paste this code:  K727EL52B22N0 into the coupon box during the checkout procedure. The first 20 orders will also receive a free copy of Trusts: A Kiwi Sham? by Mark Maxwell.

Take advantage of this special offer Buy Now

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Warm regards

Margie Macalister
The Intelligent Investor bookstore
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Family Trusts in New Zealand

This definitive guide brings together everything you need to know about family trusts.

Clear and straight-forward, and aimed at the layperson, it will include up-to-date advice, with real-life examples and answers to commonly asked questions throughout.

This book is intended to be accessible for the general public, to inform them about if their circumstances mean they should set up a trust, and how they work and should be run.