The complete family office handbook : a guide for affluent families and the advisors who serve them
by
 
Rosplock, Kirby, 1974- author.

Title
The complete family office handbook : a guide for affluent families and the advisors who serve them

Author
Rosplock, Kirby, 1974- author.

ISBN
9781119694106
 
9781119694076
 
9781119694090

Edition
Second edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 452 pages) : illustrations (some color)

General Note
Revised edition of the author's The complete family office handbook, [2014].

Abstract
"Designed to prepare family members to collectively manage, sustain, and grow their wealth across multiple generations, family offices can aid families in managing their tax, fiduciary, and compliance needs; assist in investment management, risk management, estate planning, and trust administration; provide support for philanthropic activities; conduct financial education programs for family members; and support family governance and wealth transfer and create continuity, cohesion, and purpose for families around their wealth. Those who may be familiar with the concept of the family office may not know how to identify whether it is right for their families or client families. This book will demystify the concept of the family office, clarify who should consider joining a multi-family office or starting their own single-family office; explain what services may be rendered by the office and what the expense to the family may be. This new edition will have updated data and new case studies/examples"-- Provided by publisher

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Family-owned business enterprises -- Management.
 
Finance, Personal.
 
Entreprises familiales -- Gestion.
 
Family-owned business enterprises -- Management
 
Finance, Personal

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119694106


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Online LibraryE-Book596399-1001HD62.25 .R67 2021Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu