A great Q&A video, thanks. Future ones might be better if shorter, because many viewers skip videos longer than 20 minutes. I heard Mike say that anything that can be owned can be put into trust, but bullion cannot be put into trust. Many of us would feel better educated if we knew why.
Loose gold and gems are VERY hard to denote specific ownership. Whereas a bullion account (and the contents therof) can be put into a Trust as this has an account number. Cars have VIN#'s, Planes have tail #'s, homes have HMLR. Does this make more sense?
@ What a fantastic answer. Thank you. I shall be having another look at all of my assets listed on any Register. I plan to be in touch about this in the New Year.
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A great Q&A video, thanks. Future ones might be better if shorter, because many viewers skip videos longer than 20 minutes. I heard Mike say that anything that can be owned can be put into trust, but bullion cannot be put into trust. Many of us would feel better educated if we knew why.
Loose gold and gems are VERY hard to denote specific ownership. Whereas a bullion account (and the contents therof) can be put into a Trust as this has an account number. Cars have VIN#'s, Planes have tail #'s, homes have HMLR. Does this make more sense?
@ What a fantastic answer. Thank you. I shall be having another look at all of my assets listed on any Register. I plan to be in touch about this in the New Year.
@@simongeorgeturner Thanks Simon! That's delightful. Hope you have a happy and safe holiday season! Mike