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Complete family wealth : wealth as well-being /

A primer for families of high net worth on how to manage their qualitative and financial wealth for generations The second edition of this foundational work, Complete Family Wealth: Wealth as Well-Being provides proven tools and best practices for families of means to use in maturing, maintaining, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Hughes, James E., Jr (Autor), Massenzio, Susan E. (Autor), Whitaker, Keith (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2022]
Edición:Second edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition: An Invitation
  • A Welcome from James (Jay) Hughes, Esq.
  • A Welcome from Dr. Susan Massenzio
  • A Welcome from Dr. Keith Whitaker
  • The Path Ahead
  • Part One
  • Chapter 1 Complete Wealth
  • Right Understanding
  • Complete Wealth
  • The Five Types of Qualitative Capital
  • Growing Capital
  • A Provocative Comparison
  • Measuring Qualitative Capital
  • Chapter 2 Family Enterprise
  • Affinity
  • Flourishing
  • The Three-Circle Model
  • Active Ownership
  • Transition
  • Time
  • Chapter 3 Principles
  • Part Two
  • Chapter 4 The Rising Generation
  • Why Rising?
  • The Effects of the Black Hole
  • The Challenge
  • Meeting the Challenge
  • Rising in the Middle Passage
  • Setting Off
  • Chapter 5 The Big Reveal
  • Confirmation
  • What's Next?
  • The Pause
  • Courage
  • Chapter 6 Parents
  • Giving
  • Know Thyself
  • Nothing Too Much
  • How Much Is Enough? Fair versus Equal?
  • Communication and Control
  • Giving as Grandparents
  • Letting Go
  • Chapter 7 Spouses
  • Tough Questions
  • Fiscal Difference
  • The Three-Step Process
  • Spouses and Family Meetings
  • Blended Families
  • Chapter 8 Elders
  • "Old Age Hath Yet Its Honor and Its Toil"
  • Characteristics
  • Two Practices
  • Chapter 9 Trustees and Beneficiaries
  • Human Consequences
  • Vocabulary
  • Activity
  • Distributions
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 10 Advisers
  • Questions to Consider
  • Money
  • Personnes de Confiance
  • Counselors, Coaches, and Facilitators
  • Mentors
  • A Father's Wisdom
  • Chapter 11 Friends
  • Friends as Wealth
  • Wealth and Friends
  • Part Three
  • Chapter 12 Character
  • History
  • What Works
  • Chapter 13 Work
  • Meaning
  • Strengths and Flow
  • The Human Work
  • Play
  • Chapter 14 Talking with Children about Wealth
  • Development
  • The Power of the Teachable Moment
  • Are We Rich?
  • Curiosity
  • Allowances
  • Adolescents
  • Managing Privacy
  • Chapter 15 Prenuptial Agreements
  • Introduction
  • What Is a Prenuptial Agreement?
  • How Best to Approach a Prenuptial Agreement
  • For Parents of the Prospective Spouses
  • Chapter 16 Getting Started
  • Questions
  • Questions for Reflection
  • Practices
  • Chapter 17 Family Meetings
  • Preparation
  • Why?
  • What to Do in a Family Meeting?
  • Who to Have at a Family Meeting?
  • When to Hold a Family Meeting?
  • How to Run an Effective Family Meeting?
  • Where to Hold the Meeting?
  • Chapter 18 Family Stories and Rituals
  • The Stuff of Life
  • Rituals
  • Chapter 19 Family Mission Statements
  • Why a Family Mission Statement Matters
  • What Is a Family Mission Statement?
  • How to Create a Family Mission Statement
  • How to Use a Family Mission Statement
  • Chapter 20 Family Governance
  • Humility and Freedom
  • Constitution, Council, and Assembly
  • Design
  • Ratification
  • Chapter 21 Financial Capital
  • Return
  • Two Practices