Книга: Andrew Fisher «The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide: Advice on Taxes, Investing, Real Estate, and Retirement for Global Families in the U. S. and Abroad»
Производитель: "Неизвестный" Make sense of international personal finance with expat-specific expert advice The Cross-Border Family Wealth Guide is the long-awaited financial handbook for cross border families, with expert insight from a financial advisor who specializes in expat issues. Whether you`re an American living abroad, or foreign-born and living in the U. S., this book demystifies the complex issues surrounding the worldwide tax system, international information reporting, sensible investments, international real estate, and retirement planning. When your wealth crosses international borders, managing even the most mundane financial affairs can become wrought with time-consuming complexity; moving money, opening accounts, dealing with currency risks and translation, and setting up investments suddenly involves a whole new set of rules and regulations. Your 401(k), IRA, or annuity must be handled properly to retain certain tax benefits, and retirement planning takes on a brand new dimension of difficulty.... ISBN:9781119234272 Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2017)
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Andrew Fisher
Infobox Prime Minister
honorific-prefix =
name=Andrew Fisher
order=5th
Elections: 1910, 1913, 1914
term_start =13 November 1908
term_end =2 June 1909
term_start2 =29 April 1910
term_end2 =24 June 1913
term_start3 =17 September 1914
term_end3 =27 October 1915
predecessor1 =
predecessor2 =
predecessor3 =
successor1 =
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birth_date =birth date|1862|8|29|df=y
birth_place =Crosshouse (
death_date =death date and age|1928|10|22|1862|8|29|df=y
party=Labor
constituency = Wide Bay (
Andrew Fisher (29 August 1862 – 22 October 1928) was an
Fisher's second Prime Ministership in 1910 represented a number of firsts: it was Australia's first federal Early life Fisher was born in Crosshouse, a mining village near Unable to find work, Fisher and his brother migrated to In 1891, Fisher was elected as the first president of the Gympie branch of the Labour Party and in 1893 he was elected to the Member of Parliament The state Labour parties and their MPs were mixed in their support for the Labour improved their position at the 1903 election, gaining enough seats to be on par with the Protectionists. When the Deakin government resigned in 1904, At the 1906 election, Deakin remained Prime Minister even though Labour gained considerably more seats than the Protectionists. When Watson resigned in 1907, Fisher succeeded him as Labour leader, although Hughes and At the 1908 Labour Federal Conference, Fisher argued for female representation in parliament: With a majority of seats in the Labour-Protectionist government, Labour caucus by early 1908 had become restive as to the future of the Deakin minority government. With the Deakin ministry in trouble, Deakin talked to Fisher and Watson about a possible coalition, and following a report agreed to it providing Labour had a majority in cabinet, that there was immediate legislation for old-age Prime Minister First government 1908-09 Fisher formed his first Fisher committed Labour to amending the Constitution to give the Commonwealth power over labour, wages and prices, to expanding the navy and providing compulsory econd government 1910-13 At the 1910 election, Labour gained seventeen additional seats to hold a total of forty-three of the seventy-five House of Representative seats, and all eighteen Senate seats up for election to hold a total of twenty-two out of thirty-six seats. This gave Labour control of both Houses and enabled Fisher to form his Fisher carried out many reforms in defence, constitutional matters, finance, transport and communications, and social security, achieving the vast majority of his aims in his first government, such as establishing old-age and disability pensions, a Fisher wanted additional Commonwealth power in certain areas. The 1911 referendum asked two questions, on Legislative Powers and Monopolies. Both were defeated with around 61 per cent voting 'No'. An additional six questions were asked at the 1913 referendum, on Trade and Commerce, Corporations, Industrial Matters, Trusts, Monopolies, and Railway Disputes. All six were defeated with around 51 per cent voting 'No'. Renamed 'Labor' by Third government 1914-15 Labor retained control of the Senate, however, and in 1914 Cook, frustrated by the Labor controlled Senate's blocking of his legislation, recommended to the new Governor-General Sir Fisher and his party were immediately underway in organising urgent defence measures for planning and implementing Australia’s war effort. Fisher visited New Zealand during this time which saw In October 1915, the journalist Fisher passed this report on to Hughes and to Defence Minister Fisher resigned from the Prime Ministership and Parliament on 27 October 1915 after being absent from parliament without explanation for three sitting days. Three days later Labor Caucus unanimously elected High Commissioner Fisher served as Australia's second The Fisher wanted to continue to serve as High Commissioner in London when his term expired in 1921, but Hughes did not permit it. Upon his return to Australia, there were attempts to secure Fisher a seat in parliament and lead the Labor Party once more, however he was not interested in doing so. In 1922 he returned to London and lived through retirement until his death in 1928 at South Hill Park, Honours Prime Minister, in Hampstead Cemetery in 1930. A memorial garden was also dedicated to Fisher at his birthplace in the late 1970s. ee also * Notes References * [http://www.nma.gov.au/education/school_resources/websites_and_interactives/primeministers/andrew_fisher/ National Museum of Australia] Persondata Источник: Andrew Fisher
first= D. J.
last=Murphy
title =Fisher, Andrew (1862 - 1928)
publisher =
work=
url =http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080529b.htm
accessdate = 2007-05-31]
title =Andrew Fisher, before
work =Australia's Prime Ministers
publisher =
url =http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=6&pageName=before
accessdate = 2007-08-30 ] and was the first step on a road to politics,Fisher, Kathleen (2006) "From pit boy to prime minister: Andrew Fisher", in "National Library of Australia News", XVI (9), June 2006, p. 16] however his election to the position saw him blacklisted from coal mining.
first=Percival
last=Serle
title =Fisher, Andrew (1862 - 1928)
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url =http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogF.html#fisher1
accessdate = 2007-05-31]
title =Federation Political Groups—to 1901 and beyond
work=
url =http://www.nla.gov.au/guides/federation/politics.html
accessdate = 2007-08-31] However Fisher was a firm federationist, supporting the union of the Australian colonies and campaigned for the 'Yes' vote in Queensland's 1899 referendum. Fisher stood for the electorate of Wide Bay at the inaugural 1901 federal election and won the seat, which he held continuously for the rest of his political career. At the end of 1901 Fisher married Margaret Irvine, his previous landlady's daughter.
title =Andrew Fisher, in office
work =Australia's Prime Ministers
publisher =
url =http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=6&pageName=inoffice
accessdate = 2007-08-30 ] In May 1909, the more conservative Protectionists and Freetraders merged to form the
title =Andrew Fisher, after
work =Australia's Prime Ministers
publisher =
url =http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/meetpm.asp?pmId=6&pageName=after
accessdate = 2007-08-30 ]
title =Battles: The Gallipoli Front - An Overview
work =
publisher =Firstworldwar.com
date =18 August 2002
url =http://www.firstworldwar.com/battles/overview_gf.htm First Word War.com
accessdate = 2007-08-30 ] [cite web
last =Fisher
first =Mackensie
authorlink =
coauthors =Cawley; Clyde; Gwynn; May; Nicholson, Lord; Pickford; Roch
title =First report (of the Dardanelles Commission) (Abstract)
work =
publisher =British Official Publications Collaborative Reader Information Service
date =February 1917
url =http://www.bopcris.ac.uk/bopall/ref7720.html
accessdate =2007-08-30 ]
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NAME = Fisher, Andrew
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SHORT DESCRIPTION =
DATE OF BIRTH = 29 August 1862
PLACE OF BIRTH = Crosshouse,
DATE OF DEATH = 22 October 1928
PLACE OF DEATH = South Hill Park,
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