Wealthy individuals need to play an active role in their wealth management, asking advisors the right questions and reviewing their answers regularly. This requires a solid understanding of wealth management principles and how to apply them in a variety of areas, ranging from personal tax planning to the transfer of a business.
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Quarterly Highlights - PwC commissioned independent research firm BSI Global Research Inc. to interview 225 chief executive officers (CEOs/CFOs) of leading privately held US businesses in the first quarter of 2013. The interviewees were asked about their current business performance, the state of the economy, and their expectations for busines...
Part of the Grow Your Business (GYB) series from PriceWaterhouseCoopers, this edition covers what private companies are doing to rethink their approach to risk against a backdrop of globalization, economic realignment, and rapid technological change.
Many wealthy families envision keeping a shared property in the family as a means of building family unity, harmony and legacy. A number of notable families have been successful at this, but many others find the reality creates the opposite of their intention.
The decision to immigrate to the United States for a wealthy individual or family has serious income and wealth transfer tax considerations. Arranging one’s personal, financial and business affairs prior to moving to the United States through proper pre-residency tax and estate planning is essential in order to avoid a myriad of unwelcomed is...
This article addresses some of the most important legal and tax issues the real property professional needs to know when representing foreign investors in the United States, as every aspect of involvement is different from those of a domestic purchaser.
This paper examines the advantages and disadvantages of four compliance options available to U.S. taxpayers who have not reported all of their non-U.S. income or who have not complied with all of the various reporting requirements applicable to non-U.S. income and assets.
Wealth planning for same-sex married couples presents a host of challenges, and the landscape is fluid. Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996, and President Bill Clinton signed the act into law the same year. The bill had two main functions. First, DOMA prevented the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages for th...
Business owners and managers are looking to get rid of operational bottlenecks caused by outdated methods of storing and retrieving documents. What seems on the surface to be a pretty simple concept—convert paper to images and keep them on the computer—can become a challenge without taking time to put together a plan. The purpose of thi...
On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States issued two groundbreaking opinions regarding same-sex marriage. The rulings will substantially impact financial and estate planning for same-sex couples living in jurisdictions that recognize same-sex marriage. Now is a critical time for same-sex couples, regardless of their legal status, to ...
The vitality and longevity of a mature family enterprise depend on three key value drivers: the family economic engine, including both business and financial assets; the family itself, its culture and members; and “leakages” that include both cash flow management and estate planning. By operating in this context so that you manage your ...
Entrepreneurial stewardship is the key to perpetuating family wealth through multiple generations. Stuart Lucas and David Lansky discuss some of the paradoxes of maintaining a healthy, wealthy multigenerational family and how to address effectively these paradoxes. The article explains how entrepreneurial stewardship can be a key to perpetuat...
Why is an American who has spent over a quarter century managing financial assets for his family cautioning you against selling your family business? The author urges you to think twice before selling your business.
The current interest rate environment has created an unusual opportunity to maximize life insurance cash values. Determining the value of this option requires evaluating two current life insurance illustrations of the same policy. The ability to access cash surrender value through a non-taxable policy loan is a valuable feature of li...
This paper explores how private foundations can plan for changes in leadership in order to weather the transition as a cohesive, effective unit. Some of the risks and rewards of planning for change—or failing to do so—are discussed.