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January 16, 2010

Swiss Annuities and Life Insurance: Secure Returns, Asset Protection, and Privacy (Wiley Finance)

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September 21, 2009

Mesothelioma Life Expectancy

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Mesothelioma life expectancy at the time of diagnosis will traditionally be announced at being somewhere between a few months to only a year or two. Statistically speaking, mesothelioma life expectancy is frighteningly short. However, the mesothelioma life expectancy rate is a mere average, mean or median of mesothelioma patients with wildly different independent variables. Many of these mesothelioma patients have lived years past their expected “date of death” estimate.

Mesothelioma treatment and mesothelioma treatment options for these patients differed. Physicians for some patients may have been more experienced than physicians for the less fortunate. Not all patients follow through with chemotherapy or cancer treatment plans upon hearing the low mesothelioma life expectancy statistics, and many are not in shape to handle surgery. Others fight to live for just one more day.

Survival stories that can affect mesothelioma life expectancy rates range from the rarer cases of a young woman being “cured” – or having no remittance for decades, to the extremes on the other side, an 80+ year old gentleman with lifetime asbestos exposure, smoking heavily and suffering from numerous pre-existing diseases who dies a month after diagnosis. Others die during surgery. Most mesothelioma patient circumstances are somewhere in between. Many mesothelioma sufferers and their life expectancy statistics go unrecorded. Mesothelioma life expectancy will depend on your individual variables, your medical treatment, and your perseverance and outlook.

Mesothelioma life expectancy diagnosis will always depend on how early or late the disease was discovered. Because mesothelioma has been largely unrecognized in the past, the bulk of mesothelioma life expectancy statistics are mesothelioma patients who were diagnosed late in the disease. A greater awareness of the disease exists in the medical community, and although the majority of physicians do not have experience treating mesothelioma, most are aware of the potential presence of mesothelioma if a patient has been exposed to asbestos, and can refer a potential mesothelioma patient to a specialist.

Early detection and early treatment leads to longer life expectancy. Individuals who have been exposed to asbestos can be pro-active in diagnosing and treating mesothelioma and other asbestos-caused diseases. Patients can monitor their health and mesothelioma symptoms and begin early detection X-ray and CT scan tests. Mesothelioma patients can research mesothelioma treatment options available in clinical trials and discuss these with their physician. A physician can not be aware of every clinical trial that exists, and a mesothelioma patient’s own research could add years on to mesothelioma life expectancy.

Statistics for mesothelioma life expectancy will logically improve rather than become worse. Clinical trials on mesothelioma treatment options are increasing with an urgency to halt the disease. Many clinical trial participants live years past the initial diagnosis due to innovative mesothelioma treatment. Others may have participated in a mesothelioma clinical trial that was not as successful, but their participation has cleared the way to successful mesothelioma treatment for others. Chemotherapy and drug combinations have been proven to lengthen mesothelioma life expectancy. Imaging and radiation technology has made significant advances.

Mesothelioma life expectancy can pass the low mesothelioma life expectancy rates of the past. Nobody in the statistics of mesothelioma has the identical combination of the physical, emotional, and environmental variables that you do. Medicine advances, it does not go backwards. Mesothelioma treatment and mesothelioma treatment options for your early stage or advanced malignant stage mesothelioma will be up to you. There is a strong chance that you can defy mesothelioma life expectancy statistics. Research. Stay alert to new mesothelioma treatment options. And look at yourself, not statistics.

The website provides mesothelioma information, such as mesothelioma symptoms, mesothelioma treatments and mesothelioma stages. The site also


provided details information about different type of mesothelioma: Malignant Mesothelioma, Pleural Mesothelioma,


Pericardial mesothelioma and Peritoneal mesothelioma.

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July 7, 2009

Australia is Cracking Down on Expats, Too!

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It’s nice to know that you’re not alone.  And courtesy of Australia, U.S. citizens living abroad no longer need to feel they’re the only ones being discriminated against by their government.  The United States is the only major country that imposes tax on its citizens regardless of where they live.  Even if you’ve never lived in the United States, or left decades ago, if you’re a U.S. citizen, you’re liable to pay the same income, capital gains, gift and estate taxes as someone who’s lived here all their life.   (There’s one major exception—the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion—but this program is far from perfect, and every year bills are introduced in Congress to end it.) Now, Australia has made it more difficult for its citizens living there or anyone else “tax resident” in Australia to become a “foreign resident” for Australian tax purposes.  On June 23, the Australian Senate enacted legislation that imposes Australian income tax on most Australians working abroad for periods under two years. Australian exapts can reduce this assessment if a tax treaty permits offset of any foreign taxes paid against Australian tax, or if they can otherwise prove they already paid tax on the same income in another country.  They may also be able to reduce it if they can demonstrate a “permanent abode” in another country.  But that may not be easy to do for an assignment of only two years, particularly if they leave family members behind and make regular visits to Australia.  To add insult to injury, Australia also imposes an “exit tax” on the unrealized gains of any long-term resident who becomes permanently non-resident for tax purposes.  The only way to avoid paying the exit tax is to elect to treat all assets you own when you leave Australia, anywhere in the world, as remaining in the Australian tax net.  I suspect many other high-tax countries will join in war on expats in the near future.  Germany already taxes former long-term residents living in low-tax countries who retain substantial contacts in Germany.  Canada imposes an exit tax on the unrealized capital gains of long-term residents when they leave.  And of course, the United States now has its own exit tax, courtesy of the “conservative” President George W. Bush. None of these ideas are that new.  Nearly a decade ago, a committee appointed by the United Nations published a report that proposed that governments permanently tax the income of emigrants.  In other words, if an Australian businessman moved to Dubai permanently, Australia would have the right to tax his income for the rest of his life.  The U.N. report also helpfully proposed an “International Tax Organization” that would essentially function as a global tax collector.  Its job would be to continue collecting taxes from pesky emigrants seeking to avoid them by living in a low-tax or no-tax jurisdiction. I suspect that as time progresses, U.S. citizens won’t be alone in needing to give up their citizenship to avoid the global tax net.  Whether or not high-tax governments will create an International Tax Organization to pursue them remains to be seen. The Nestmann Group, Ltd. can assist individuals seeking alternative citizenship and tax-advantaged residence. For more information, click here . Copyright © 2009 by Mark Nestmann

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July 3, 2009

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June 28, 2009

Offshore Asset Protection BLOG – Bob Bauman: Michael Jackson: An …

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Someone has observed: “Death is more universal than life. Everyone dies but not everyone lives.” Although there are many opinions about how the late Michael Jackson lived his life, no one can say he didn’t live – and live large….

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