Financial Planning: References & Other Resources

References

  • Haney Jr., H.L., J.D. Siegel. 1995. Estate Planning for Forest Landowners. Annotated Outline and Study Materials for a Workshop.
  • Kessler, G.D. and J.B. Cody. 1982. Forestry as an Investment. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service in cooperation with South Carolina Forestry Commission, Cir. 600, Clemson, SC. 11 pp.
  • Latt, Chris (ed). 1998. Family Timberland Partnerships. The Florida Forest Steward, vol. 5, no. 1, Forest Stewardship publication, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, IFAS, University of Florida. Gainesville.
  • Rose, D.W., C.R. Blinn, and G.J. Brand. 1988. A Guide to Forestry Investment Analysis. USDA Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, Research Paper NC-284. St. Paul, Minn. 23 pp.
  • Small, S.J. 1992. Preserving Family Lands. Landowner Planning Center, Boston, MA. 99 pp.
  • Small, S.J. 1997. Preserving Family Lands: Book II. Landowner Planning Center, Boston, MA. 119 pp.
  • Anon. 1997. Why Estate Planning is Essential. The Forest Steward (National Arbor Day Foundation), September/October, 1997.

Other Resources

  • AmFarm

    Provides access to a network of highly qualified professionals to assist in your financial planning.

  • Vardaman Virtual Forestry Company

    One of the most valuable forestry sites on the Internet. It is simultaneously a reference book on how to make money growing trees, a low-cost marketplace for selling land and timber, a selection of the most popular articles published by us since 1974, and a unique weekly newsletter on current developments. Finally, it is a description of the forest-management firm founded in 1951 by the best known forester in the South (Jim Vardaman) and converted to virtual form on its 50th anniversary.