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View AllWhat’s going on with billionaires?
It is our observation that people are curious about those who have great wealth, evidenced by persistent media coverage of their business acumen, philanthropy and entrepreneurialism. But what does it really mean to have a net worth in the thousands of millions? How did these people get to that point, and what’s important to them? […]
By Thomas Mantione
March 3, 2018Has your “mission” changed?
“Is this too much of a plane for me?” That question stirred in my mind a few weeks ago as I headed to Orlando for my yearly stint in what I’ve come to regard as the “torture chamber.” Specifically, that means two days of nonstop training in a flight simulator, where I wrestle with engine […]
By Gregory De Jong
May 30, 2017How do you pursue estate planning for unique assets?
“Someone’s in for a shock,” I thought to myself as I eased the throttles forward, accelerating the plane down the runway. Our stop for fuel had been a brief one, en route to visit a client; and while we were on the ground, the airport attendant had mentioned that a rare Beechcraft Duke based there […]
By Gregory De Jong
March 28, 2017Why should you consider a ‘personal CFO’ when looking to reduce your family’s financial complexity?
As a top executive, you manage the big picture of running your business, not its mundane day-to-day operations. And because you establish overarching goals for your company, you likely rely on a competent Chief Financial Officer to quantify those goals, develop strategies and measure progress. Your company’s CFO also serves as a liaison with banks, […]
By Brian P. Conroy
December 7, 2016Newsletter Subscriptions
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