High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) today face unprecedented risks that extend beyond traditional wealth management. Cyber threats, shifting regulations, reputational exposure, and global mobility challenges increasingly shape the landscape in which wealthy families and their advisors operate.
In response, Taxhells has released HNWI Survival Manual, a new book that translates years of cross-border advisory experience into accessible frameworks for professionals and clients alike. The manual examines vulnerabilities such as sudden policy changes, data leaks, and legal disputes, while outlining strategies for resilience and long-term protection.
“Our aim is not to predict every possible crisis, but to help readers design structures that can withstand uncertainty,” the Taxhells team explains. “We believe knowledge is the most sustainable form of wealth preservation.”
Positioned for entrepreneurs, family offices, fiduciaries, and private advisors, the book is part of the Taxhells Strategic Series, which focuses on what the firm calls “Power Knowledge”—strategic insights distilled from real-world advisory practice.
HNWI Survival Manual is available worldwide through Amazon and via Taxhells.com.
About Taxhells
Taxhells is a Swiss-based advisory platform operating at the intersection of law, economics, and strategy. Its publications under the Strategic Series aim to democratize elite-level knowledge and make it accessible globally.
For more information: https://taxhells.com/books