Family Wealth - Keeping It in the Family

James E HUGHES JR
How Family Members and TheirAdvisors Preserve Human Intellectual and Financial Assets for Generations
Family Wealth - Keeping It in the Family
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ISBN: 9781576601518
Published date: June 2004
Hardback
Publisher: Bloomberg Press

The landmark book that changed the way exceptional families think about their heritage, their wealth, and their legacy to future generations - now revised and expanded.

James Hughes has guided multiple generations of families in creating strategies to preserve their human and intellectual capital as well as their financial assets. His teachings synthesize insights from psychology, anthropology, political history, philosophy, economic theory and the law.

The first edition of this book became a word-of-mouth classic. Now Hughes has updated and substantially expanded it with new chapters that challenge conventional notions of wealth and that offer guidelines for conserving family assets in the broadest sense.

REVIEWS :

"An approach to wealth preservation that values not only money but people. Hughes shows us why that approach matters and how it works for the family that wants a better future for itself and the world at large."
Peter White, Managing Director, Family Advisory Practice, Citigroup Private Bank

"Invaluable direction… an essential guide for the creation of legacy families."
Lee Hausner, Ph.D., Author of Children of Paradise: Successful Parenting for Prosperous Families,

BOOK DETAILS :

Hardback, 256 Pages, Dimensions 216 x 138 MM Language English.

CONTENTS INCLUDE :

Part One: My Philosophy.

Part Two: Family Practices.

Part Three: Roles and Responsibilities.

Part Four: Reflections.

About Authors
James E Hughes Jr

James E. Hughes Jr. is a sixth-generation counsellor-at-law, now retired, and author of many influential articles on family governance and wealth preservation. He is renowned for facilitating multi-generational family meetings with an emphasis on mission statements and governance issues. Hughes speaks frequently at international and domestic symposia on estate and trust planning.

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