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 genera...
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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...
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.
Bank of America's 2008 study of philanthropy offers a closer look at giving, including reasons why ultra-wealthy families give to charity and how much they give, why families stop giving, how they transmit charitable values to their children and the types of philanthropic advice they seek from advisors.
An economic downturn increases crime and potential risk for ultra-wealthy families. This research paper from Insite Security notes evidence of criminal action against wealthy employers by their staffs during hard times and offers tips on what families can do to reduce the likelihood of being victimized.
Insurance companies face the same economic challenges as other businesses, so policyholders and advisors may be wondering what to expect if an insurer becomes insolvent. This article from the M Financial Group provides answers about what happens when an insurer is sold or goes into receivership.
Emerging market local currency-denominated debt is a relatively new asset class that offers the potential for strong returns with low correlation to the returns of other asset classes. BNY Mellon Asset Management provides answers to a dozen common questions about this type of debt.
When it comes to reaching your family’s financial objectives and perpetuating its wealth, integrated family wealth planning is critical. A family governance system can significantly facilitate that process. This evergreen guide offers best practices and key elements of an effective family governance system, one that can be instrumental and flexible...
New breed philanthropists want their charitable activities to run with the same vigor as their business empires. This article from Credit Suisse gives several examples, including the Sainsbury retail dynasty's philanthropic model, which channels packages of support through specialized trusts.
If you own property in an area affected by earthquakes, you are at risk for loss. But with proper planning and preparation, you can reduce your risk. In this paper, HUB International offers an earthquake safety checklist to help you avoid the pitfalls and minimize material and financial losses.
Anti-money laundering investigations have become complex, global efforts that may involve funding for terrorist networks. Navigant Consulting devotes an issue of its IQ quarterly publication to exploring AML compliance technology, the state of AML enforcement in the UK and the impact of money laundering inquiries on financial institutions. Navigant...
Pre-nuptial agreements and marriage agreements are not binding under English law, leaving the details of divorce settlements largely in the hands of judges. But decisions rendered in the past five years show that judges are now taking pre-nups more seriously. This article from Withers shows how an appeals court has interpreted the importance of a p...
Emerging market equities have become a dedicated asset class, and developing countries are now key contributors to world economic growth. This paper from Parametric explores some portfolio construction concepts that can help investors take advantage of emerging market opportunities to achieve superior long-term returns.
As their personal wealth and educational levels have increased, women have sought a more equal and active role in family governance, philanthropy, and business and financial planning. This article from RayLign explores the changes that have empowered women and how those changing roles affect family leadership, decision-making and relationships.