The world has gone through seismic change since the current generation of family business leaders first joined their family firms. Today’s next gens are educated, ambitious, globally minded and socially engaged. Given that they may pursue different paths in the future—whether as stewards, transformers, intrapreneurs or entrepreneurs—to follow their passion and make their mark in the world, the current generation must prepare, equip and support the next gen to be successful.
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When you hear the phrase “estate planning,” the first thought that comes to mind may be taxes. But estate planning is about more than just reducing taxes.
Impact investments can be made in all corners of the world, in frontier and emerging markets, developed economies and our local neighborhoods. When successfully implemented, impact investing can potentially produce a sustainable pool of capital that can work for generations, as well as help align financial capital with your passions, beliefs and objectives.
The United States is home to tens of thousands of family foundations that have and continue to make positive contributions to society. It’s also not uncommon for the foundations’ boards of directors to play a leading role. Reflecting on the philanthropic journey and the family engagement and ties at the heart of it, here are seven profiles that present the philanthropic practices and structures of multigenerational family foundations that created lasting legacies of impact.
The term “Outsourced Chief Investment Officer” (OCIO) has gained popularity in the investment industry as investment consultants, banks and small wealth management firms are now offering OCIO services to foundations, endowments and nonprofits. You may be considering this model instead of the self-managed or consultant model used in the past. To help your organization evaluate potential OCIO providers, we recommend taking the “T” test.
Few, if any, roles are more significant in ensuring a foundation's success than that of the board chair. This may be why many people find assuming this position a daunting project. And yet the successful businessperson who serves as chair of a family foundation dedicated to a cause that was dear to his or her parents' hearts or the community leader who serves as chair of an independent foundation that provides deserving youth with life-changing opportunities will tell you that few roles are more rewarding.
The release of tax reform legislation by Finance Committee Chairman Hatch marks the next significant step in the legislative effort to overhaul the US tax system. There are political hurdles to overcome for Congress to enact sustainable reform of US tax law providing a more competitive tax system for business taxpayers and improved economic opportunities for individuals and families.
The tax changes proposed by the “Unified Framework” for Tax Reform released on September 27, 2017 by the Trump Administration and Republican Congressional Leadership potentially affect the choice of entity in family business and investment structures. Under the current tax regime, passthrough entities (for example, LLCs or LPs taxed as partnerships), rather than “C” corporations, tend to be the preferred entity for families, especially for ownership of investment assets.
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Global investors need to cast their net broadly to capture attractive investment opportunities. For decades, western analysts have believed that the economic potential and perceived advantages of India—such as a free market economy, democratically elected government and western-style legal system—would allow it to become a dominant global economic and political power. This potential has yet to be realized, causing many investors to avoid India.