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Fine Art and High Finance: Expert Advice on the Economics of Ownership

Current price: $42.00
Fine Art and High Finance: Expert Advice on the Economics of Ownership
Fine Art and High Finance: Expert Advice on the Economics of Ownership

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Fine Art and High Finance: Expert Advice on the Economics of Ownership

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Art and finance coalesce in the elite world of fine art collecting and investing. Investors and collectors can’t protect and profit from their collections without grappling with a range of complex issues like risk, insurance, restoration, and conservation. They require intimate knowledge not only of art but also of finance. Clare McAndrew and a highly qualified team of contributors explain the most difficult financial matters facing art investors. Key topics include:
Appraisal and valuation
Art as loan collateral
Securitization and taxation
Investing in art funds
Insurance
The black-market art trade
Clare McAndrew has a PhD in economics and is the author of
The Art Economy
. She is considered a leading expert on the economics of art ownership.

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