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"Fractional ownership and asset-sharing gives you an ideal way to get the most out of your investment by purchasing only the shares or time you require from an asset. All other aspects are split - both the benefits and the costs, amongst a limited number of Shareholders or Members. '''Fractional ownership means you physically own a percentage of the asset''' until you decide to sell. Whereby, opting to join an asset-sharing company eg. a private member supercar club is an investment in the time and pleasure you have with that asset."
"Fractional ownership and asset-sharing gives you an ideal way to get the most out of your investment by purchasing only the shares or time you require from an asset. All other aspects are split - both the benefits and the costs, amongst a limited number of Shareholders or Members. '''Fractional ownership means you physically own a percentage of the asset''' until you decide to sell. Whereby, opting to join an asset-sharing company eg. a private member supercar club is an investment in the time and pleasure you have with that asset."
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Kristina Dryza: "Trying new things is the decadent alternative to ownership and permanency. Nothing is stopping you. Experiment. We're obsessed with new experiences, especially those 'first time' ones. Our senses have been dulled – things have become too easy and boring. We're always asking, 'What's new?' 'What's fresh?' First experiences often have self-transformation elements – try truffles for the first time and experience a new taste sensation; try the first truffles of the season and have the connoisseur experience." (cited by trendwatching.com)





Revision as of 22:28, 23 April 2007

From http://www.fractionallife.com/:


"Fractional ownership and asset-sharing gives you an ideal way to get the most out of your investment by purchasing only the shares or time you require from an asset. All other aspects are split - both the benefits and the costs, amongst a limited number of Shareholders or Members. Fractional ownership means you physically own a percentage of the asset until you decide to sell. Whereby, opting to join an asset-sharing company eg. a private member supercar club is an investment in the time and pleasure you have with that asset." (http://www.fractionallife.com/)

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Kristina Dryza: "Trying new things is the decadent alternative to ownership and permanency. Nothing is stopping you. Experiment. We're obsessed with new experiences, especially those 'first time' ones. Our senses have been dulled – things have become too easy and boring. We're always asking, 'What's new?' 'What's fresh?' First experiences often have self-transformation elements – try truffles for the first time and experience a new taste sensation; try the first truffles of the season and have the connoisseur experience." (cited by trendwatching.com)


More Information

The Fractional Life site has a directory of such Asset Sharing schemes.