Join FOX for a lively discussion addressing the roles and obstacles of the rising generation, with author and innovator in financial education and well-being for families, Joline Godfrey, and FOX’s Director, Relationship Manager, Heather Abramson. We will highlight vexing obstacles the rising gen faces, the possibilities for claiming one’s roles and place in the family, and strategies that can be employed to claim identity and roles, inside and outside the family.
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The future is now and with it we are seeing many changes – for family members, for the family enterprise and family office, and for the external wealth advisors the family relies on. The transformation will be predominantly philosophical and cultural, resulting in a sweeping paradigm shift that will deliver better balance between managing the family’s financial capital and nurturing the family’s other capitals – especially its human capital and the well-being of all its members.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) has the potential to significantly change the privacy landscape for family offices and other organizations. Passed on January 1, 2021, it established a set of beneficial ownership reporting rules that require compliance with certain disclosure rules regardless of whether “reporting companies” were established before or after the January 1, 2024, effective date. The CTA is targeted at small, privately-held business entities and requires the entities to report their “beneficial owners” and “applicants” to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
During the middle of the most challenging personal insurance market in a generation, family offices are seeking partnership and guidance more than ever. Helping family offices and wealthy families confidently manage risk and uncertainty using data-based insights, education, and consultation has been a mission for Marsh McLennan Agency Private Client Services (MMA PCS) for more than 40 years.
Longevity experts frequently point to the importance of avoiding four complex conditions to improve your health span: cancer, cardiac diseases, diabetes, and dementia. This webinar looks at why cancer continues to be the most feared disease and how a paradigm shift is offering new hope for early detection, treatment, and survival.
Navigating increasing complexity and changing needs while demonstrating the value of a family office is no small feat. The day-to-day work of running an office often leaves little room to fully grasp the impact of the work being done to fulfill the family’s vision. This 2023 FOX Family Office Study explored several key components of family office operations such as complexity, cost, governance structure, education, and advisors and outsourcing.
Seeking to preserve your family’s values, support each member’s ability to personally thrive and engage collectively in meaningful ways? Philanthropy can be a great unifier in family wealth. Join your peers for what promises to be an enlightening discussion on family legacy, making an impact and finding the path forward—together. Elizabeth Wong, Head of Philanthropic Advisory Services, Foundation Source Mindy Kalinowski Earley, Chief Learning Officer, FOX
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionize many industries. This powerful technology uses deep learning algorithms to create new and original content, ranging from text and images to music and 3D models. As a result, generative AI has garnered the attention of investors looking to capitalize on its vast potential.
A new era of family wealth has driven an explosive growth opportunity for providers and placed far greater demand on their resources. This webcast will cover our perspectives on the changing nature of demand among families of wealth, check-in on the health of the UHNW business and discuss how firms balance growth and demand in this new era. Thomas P. Melcher, Director of Private Wealth, Glenmede David Toth, President of Membership, FOX
There have been a number of significant rulings in the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. Supreme Court this year regarding charitable contributions, the Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts (“FBAR”) as well as Form 5471 – Information Return of the U.S. Persons with Respect to Certain Foreign Corporations.