At a time when some businesses are struggling simply to stay afloat, warnings over the dangers of inappropriate usage of business e-mail might seem misplaced. However, this remains a risk that can often be poorly managed and that could cause disproportionate damage to an already fragile corporate.
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A tough economy can bring out the worst or the best in families who face difficult discussions and decisions about reducing philanthropic efforts, selling or changing a family business, or coping with a family member's problems. This article from RayLign Advisory contends that solid financial information and a no-nonsense approach to emotional subtexts can mitigate harm to family relationships.
Organizations that invest in leadership development perform better than those that don't. Challenging economic times underscore this fact even more, according to independent reports collected by the Center for Creative Leadership. Studies show investment in leadership development improves financial performance, attracts and retains talent, drives a performance culture and increases company agility.
Compared to the maelstrom that unfolded in the 4th quarter of 2008, the first 90 days of this year felt like a veritable walk in the park. There was no lack of negative news but, as the quarter progressed, there were signs that the economy was at or approaching a bottom.
A new report from Origami Capital Partners makes the case for purchasing hedge fund interests on a secondary basis. The author not only explains how the hedge fund secondary market works but also examines the benefits and challenges of investing in that market.
A privately structured stock pledge and loan agreement may work well for ultra-wealthy investors looking to minimize risk in equity and fixed-income portfolios or to monetize the securities in their portfolios. In this article, LBS Financial Services describes the benefits and explains the steps in creating this agreement, which can protect and monetize portfolios without the use of derivatives or hedging.
Changes in tax law on estates and gifts provide lower valuations, which makes this a good time to focus on estate planning. An advisory from Rothstein Kass offers suggestions on beginning the process as well as pointers on taking advantage of current and proposed tax laws so that families can transfer as large an estate as possible to future generations.
The new administration has turned 2009 into a year of changes in state, gift and income tax laws – and more changes are expected before the year ends. Credit Suisse Securities (USA) provides an update on the extension of the IRA charitable rollover as well as changes to the gift tax annual exclusion, the generation-skipping transfer tax, and family partnerships and valuation discounts.
The Internal Revenue Service has increased its scrutiny of multinational corporations and ultra-wealthy investors who try to minimize their taxes inappropriately through foreign investments. PricewaterhouseCoopers offers a checklist that U.S. investors can use to make sure they comply with international tax-reporting requirements.
Charities submit grant proposals; funders read the proposals and decide where to make their contributions. Both groups benefit when grants are structured to create the greatest positive impact and make prudent use of available funds. In this paper, New Philanthropy Capital looks at what makes grants successful and how they can be structured best.