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Family Governance and Surplus Wealth: Sustaining Family Fortunes


ISBN13: 9781787424869
Published: June 2021
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: A4 Paperback
Price: £95.00



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With the expected rise in the global total of ultra-wealthy individuals, and the trillions of dollars and family businesses predicted to change hands over the next two decades, the considerable challenges involved in managing and transitioning ‘surplus’ wealth are set to multiply rapidly, affecting a much larger number of families and family members.

Family governance, which refers to the structures and processes families use to organise themselves and guide their relationship with their wealth, is a key tool in the transition of ownership and wealth between the generations, but it is neither well understood nor explained, particularly in the context of surplus wealth.

Family Governance and Surplus Wealth: Sustaining Family Fortunes, written by Russell Prior, an experienced consultant and adviser in Family Governance, Family Enterprise Succession and Philanthropy, de-mystifies the topic and shows advisers and families how governance can assist with the challenges of managing and transitioning surplus wealth.

It covers the characteristics and challenges of surplus wealth, why wealthy families need family governance and how family governance can help families with the successful transition of surplus wealth between the generations.

Key takeaways include:

  • Understand the need for a sense of shared purpose between the generations for surplus wealth and family enterprises, so it can succeed into future generations
  • Determine ownership and leadership succession within the family enterprise
  • Manage the balance of power and decision-making in and between the generations
  • Prepare the younger generation for their role in a family with surplus wealth Prepare the older generation to let go of some responsibilities but show them how to take up new reins within the family
  • Balance the interests of family members managing the family wealth or enterprise with those who do not, and with non-family members involved in the management of the wealth of business, and
  • Understand how major decisions can be taken within a complex family wealth structure or a family enterprise

    This title will be important reading and reference for all practitioners advising ultra-wealthy individuals and business families, including family business advisers, private bankers, lawyers, accountants, and financial advisers. It will also be of significant interest to ultra-wealthy family members and family office leaders.

    Key features at a glance:

    • Introduces the concept of surplus wealth and simplifies the wide range of options available regarding what to do with significant wealth, as well as providing guidance on how to enact these decisions
    • Helps families to identify and articulate more clearly the objectives for their surplus wealth, allowing proper discussion and focus on the process for achieving those objectives, potentially enabling wealth to be sustained for generations
    • Through practical examples of where and why the need for family governance starts, demonstrates how family governance can be developed, and in doing so also shows why all too often it isn’t
    • By breaking down family governance into its many separate component parts, including eg, the Family Council and the Family Arbitration Committee, and discussing what they mean or how they can be used, provides practical help for how family governance can be used to help families

  • Subjects:
    Family Law
    Contents:
    Part I – The Challenges of Surplus Wealth
    Introduction
    Surplus Wealth
    The Human Face of Wealth
    Managing Surplus Wealth
    Part II – The Need for and Role of Family Governance
    in Managing Surplus Wealth
    Defining Family Governance
    Why do Families with Surplus Wealth need Family Governance?
    Family Governance and Transition
    Summary
    Part III – Elements of Family Governance
    Introduction
    Example Governance Structures
    Family Vision Statement
    Family Governance Framework – Element Briefs
    A. Family Governance Elements
    i. The Family Council
    ii. The Executive Family Council
    iii. The Family Assembly
    iv. Family Branch Assemblies
    v. Family Office
    vi. The Family Investment Committee
    vii. Family Education Committee
    viii. Family Philanthropy Committee
    ix. Family Arbitration Committee
    x. Family Remuneration Committee
    xi. Family Employment Committee
    xii. Audit and Risk Committee
    xiii. Family Code of Conduct
    B. Corporate Governance Elements
    i. The Management Board of the Holding Company
    ii. Agreement between the Shareholders
    iii. Valuation/Discount
    C. Trust Governance Elements
    Part IV – A Final Word