Bonnie Brown Hartley and Gwendolyn Griffith ; with a foreword by James E. Hughes Jr
1st ed
New York :
Bloomberg Press,
2009
xvii, 342 p. :
ill. ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Family wealth continuity -- The adviser's role -- The family wealth system -- Components and connections -- Cycles of change and equilibrium -- Patterns of wealth behavior -- The external environment -- Wealth transition structures -- Governance systems -- Role clarity and development -- Transitions of wealth in the Williams family -- Transitions of wealth in the Hernández family -- Transitions of wealth in the Marshall family -- The family wealth transition planning adviser's practice
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"In Family Wealth Transition Planning, Hartley and Griffith guide advisers to families with small businesses through the intricate process of preparing and transferring wealth to heirs. The authors take a holistic view of transition planning, focusing on assets that fall under the umbrella of financial capital, as well as other undervalued sources of wealth: human and social capital"--Provided by publisher