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A gentleman’s guide to investing in art | Gentleman’s Journal

It is an immutable fact that no person has ever increased their wealth notably by simply putting their money in a savings account. Now art

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Art as an Investment & Endowment

Image via C-Monster/Flickr CC When I wrote an article on Art as An Investment class for Equities last year, I didn’t realize the increase in

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Fine Art Can Be a Fine Investment

The fine art market continues to boom. It seems that every day, another auction record is set for “the highest price ever paid.” So what

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Book of Value: The Fine Art of Investing Wisely

Book of Value by Anurag Sharma ‘Value investing’ is a broad church to which a wide variety of investors profess their faith. Anurag Sharma, in Book

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Investment in art reaches £846m

Investment in the art market has reached $1.3bn (£846m), according to a report from Deloitte on art and finance. Buyers worldwide are increasingly acquiring collectibles

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London Business School to host Art Investment Conference

Experts and enthusiasts in art and finance will gather at London Business School’s eighth annual Art Investment Conference to discuss the risks and benefits of

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Master the art of investing for fun: How to pick up a Picasso or get into the movies – without the risk of losing your shirt

By TOBY WALNE, CHIEF MONEY REPORTER Updated: 09:32, 3 March 2014 Art lovers don’t have to be super-rich to become investors in their favourite works.

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‘Art As An Investment?’ Think Again

Would you buy an asset where valuation is a dark, subjective art; where most of that market’s data is missing; where prices are volatile and

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Is art a good investment? – BBC News

Is art a good investment? Is art a good investment? Art is often an asset investors turn to in uncertain times. It’s also a sizeable

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Can spending millions on art ever be a good investment?

Yet, it is a two-pace market, according to Richard Madley, a fellow of the National Association of Valuers and Auctioneers (NAVA). “It is akin to