Families blessed with significant financial resources can make an amazing and long-lasting impact on the world. But that wealth can also lead to disagreements, grudges, and hurt feelings. Trying to hide from the conflict does not make it go away. The best thing a family can do is create a culture of open, honest conversation about the impact their ...
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Over the past decade, matriarchs and patriarchs of successful families have been shifting their focus from their children to a broader group of individuals, such as grandchildren, siblings, and nieces. Often, they choose to create family banks, which are typically trusts that are funded to help individuals pursue entrepreneurial opportunities, vent...
There’s no denying that the looming transfer of wealth will be great—the largest in history. However, for all the hype and years of coverage, the Great Wealth Transfer is more like the Great Wealth Trickle. Even as a trickle, for wealthy families focused on preserving their legacy over generations, it’s impossible to overstate the...
Many wealth management clients often want to know how to prevent their children from becoming entitled. Specifically, they’re concerned that their children will rely on family wealth instead of forging their own paths to success and will lack an understanding of money beyond how to spend it. Moreover, parents may inadvertently seed entitlement in t...
Most family businesses take on the characteristics of their founder or founding family, especially in their formative years. This changes as the company grows and the founder begins to transition ownership and control to future generations. To guide the business succession transition forward on a successful path, there needs to be a family governan...
Thomas Calandra, who is in his mid-twenties, is the owner of Calandra Enterprises. At least that’s how he introduces himself to customers and clients of the bakeries, hotels, and restaurants he runs with his sister, father, uncle, and grandfather. Thomas credits his family business’s success to his grandfather’s hard work, determi...
A high-quality board of directors with a range of talents and experience can be a powerful resource for your company. Taking steps to ensure your board is well-designed, well-informed, and properly engaged will reap significant benefits for your company’s shareholders and management team.
In this 2009 FOX Fall Forum presentation, Ellen Perry outlines four ways in which families of significant wealth can enhance their human capital, developing the skills and talents of the younger generation, strengthening family ties and enabling individual members and families as a whole to flourish for multiple generations.
Without question, Jay Hughes has changed the thinking of most families and wealth advisors regarding how family assets are defined. Over the past 20 years, Jay and Sara Hamilton have discussed the many critical challenges that families face and the transitions that occur as they cross the generational bridges. In this 2009 FOX Fall Forum presentati...
This 2010 FOX Fall Forum session is designed to help younger family members learn how to more effectively put their generations’ talents and skills to work in leading the family enterprise. Participants will acquire techniques for helping family members identify and recognize their talents, understand some of the common challenges and pitfalls...
You don’t want to miss this 2009 FOX Fall Forum session to learn how a private trust company structure can significantly increase the odds of a family implementing its transitional strategic plan through effective governance. The session will deliver valuable information on U.S. private trust company structures and cross-border private trust s...
This presentation was given at the 2010 FOX Global Family Forum.Part I: Family Legacy and Legacy Planning Mark Daniell, Cuscaden Group An appreciation for family legacy begins with an understanding that legacy encompasses the history, values, knowledge and experiences that are just as essential as the financial capital. Legacy planning is...
As multiple generations begin to work together, differences can and do arise, and identifying the goals and values that resonate across the family and motivate individuals to work together is a critical task in sustaining wealth. While many families take steps to document their chief business or financial objectives, they fall short of clarifying t...
An appreciation for family legacy begins with an understanding that legacy encompasses more than the past and embraces all that a family wants to preserve for the future – the history, values, knowledge and experiences that are just as essential as the financial capital.
The results of the U.S. Family Business Survey findings brought out the importance of being prepared to compete in a far more digital economy. Family businesses have built up trust among loyal employees and their ownership group. So how to turn values like loyalty and hard work into a multi-generational success story? There are four moves ahea...