The Shareware Principle Extended to Consulting

                Offering this material on disk through shareware
         distribution channels is an experiment.  The principle of
         "try before you buy" computer shareware is now well
         established, and the author is now offering a test of
         "try before you buy" consulting services.
                Normally the author works with a client's own
         lawyers and accountants, advising them on the comparative
         advantages and legal structures available in the various
         tax havens, while the domestic professionals then relate
         that knowledge to the tax laws of the particular client's
         country of citizenship and/or residence.  The author's fees
         for such consultations are normally $250 per hour plus
         travel expenses.  You now have the opportunity to study the
         basic structure of that advice, and determine if you can
         use it in your personal financial situation.  There is no
         set fee for the use of this program, and the author leaves
         it to the individual user to determine how much use he has
         derived from it.
                If you read it and enjoy it as a book, but have no
         particular use for the information except as information,
         then a price similar to that you would have paid for a book
         would be appropriate -- say $25.  (The author's books on
         tax havens sell for as much as $125.) If you are using this
         program as a substitute for personal consultations, then a
         substantially larger fee is requested -- a minimum of $250
         would be appropriate.  Checks should be made payable to
         Adam Starchild and mailed to:

               Adam Starchild
               P. O. Box 917729
               Longwood, Florida 32791
               U.S.A.

                It is understood that some readers of this type of
         information may prefer to leave no trail by sending a money
         order, or remain anonymous even to the author by sending a
         money order or cash.  That is perfectly acceptable.  Others
         may prefer to maintain proof of payment in order to take a
         tax deduction for tax or investment information.