This issue paper focuses on the principles, practices, and policies of family governance. It aims to help philanthropic families understand the theory and practice of effective family governance.
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This article addresses the complex U.S. tax rules governing cross-border grant-making by private foundations.
A discussion of pre-nuptial, post-nuptial or cohabitation agreements.
Ecological agriculture is pre-programmed to generate superior climate change performance as measured by soil organic matter, biodiversity, carbon sequestration and materially reduced GHG emissions. This also generates significant opportunities for creating additional and attractive income streams from environmental markets, according to new researc...
It is more important than ever for people with substantial wealth to fully understand their liability risk. In addition to wrongful termination and/or discrimination lawsuits filed by domestic staff, automobile injury claims, and libel and defamation lawsuits resulting from online activity, their overall lifestyle can create unique risk exposures.
Planning ahead is the most important thing you can do to protect yourself and your family. Besides protecting your home from a possible burglary, it is important to think about your personal security. This article offers 28 tips for preventing a break-in and another 13 for keeping family members safe.
Businesses worldwide are increasingly using social media networks to advertise and communicate with potential customers and constituents. Regardless of whether a business is using social media, its employees certainly are. Here are four reasons to establish rules for how employees use social media sites.
Philanthropically minded families are vulnerable to the misuse of the personal financial information contained in mandatory filings that become public. However, these families are not defenseless; by following the best practices in this paper, they can greatly reduce the likelihood of being victimized.
Clarifying donor intent at the outset of any conversation regarding charitable giving, and properly documenting that intent, will help both parties feel good about giving and receiving. To avoid confusion after a gift is made and to prevent costly proceedings when the intent of a gift is insufficiently documented, here are a few practical tips to g...
This paper highlights a number of approaches that may guide philanthropists in choosing their investments and in encouraging entrepreneurship. Alongside these examples, the paper features a series of case studies showing how philanthropists worldwide invest their wealth, their experience, and their skills to unlock entrepreneurial potential.
Mission investing offers the opportunity to potentially shape and scale desired social outcomes as a complement to effective grant making and other philanthropic activities. Success requires planning, blending program and financial teams, rigorous investment processes, and building applicable social metrics.
Donors are reassessing their giving to maximize impact and to ensure their money is being utilized effectively and efficiently by the non-profit organizations they support. Meantime watchdog organizations are grading the non-profit community and posting their ratings online.
A well designed absolute return portfolio should not encounter the frequency or magnitude of declines associated with volatile growth portfolios. The absence of large losses is the hidden strength of the approach, acting as a strong suppressant to investors' inherent fear biases, which, in turn, allows for a more consistent compounding of wealth ov...