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The Family Office

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This book provides an insider’s view for anyone looking to understand family offices as well as how to best serve and advise them. Veteran practitioners William I. Woodson and Edward V. Marshall of...
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  • 10 August 2021
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Family offices are private organizations that assume the daily administration and management of a wealthy family’s personal and financial affairs. Historically, these repositories of great wealth were shrouded in secrecy, their activities conducted behind closed doors. Recently, family offices have acquired a considerably higher public profile: they represent a mere 7 percent of the world’s ultra-high-net-worth population—yet control a staggering 50 percent of the wealth. As only a select few families now hold a disproportionate amount of global wealth, there are significant social implications to how such assets are managed and used.

This book provides an insider’s view for anyone looking to understand family offices and how to best serve and advise them. The veteran practitioners William I. Woodson and Edward V. Marshall offer a thorough guide to family offices: why wealthy families create them, what they do, and how to manage them effectively. They present these insights through a series of problem-based learning cases that follow a single family’s journey from the time of a significant liquidity event; through the creation, staffing, and management of their family office; and on to its succession. Each case study is supported by detailed background reference material. The cases and background materials are drawn from the authors’ practical knowledge, network of industry experts, and experience advising family offices large and small. They shed light on the unique issues that ultrawealthy families face and the solutions they adopt to address them throughout the life cycle of a family office. This book is the definitive resource for practitioners and students, as well as family principals, advisers, service providers, and all others who engage with the world of family offices.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 368
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia Business School Publishing
Series: Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing Series
Publication Date: 10 August 2021
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231200622
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / Wealth Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / Portfolio Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Strategic Planning
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This book will quickly become an essential read for anyone looking to understand more fully the little recognized but increasingly important world of family offices. William I. Woodson and Edward V. Marshall thoroughly explore the major aspects of a family office from the perspective of the various constituents. At the same time, they reveal the countless subtleties and intricacies of these complex organizations operating at the intersection of family, business, and investing. Combining a case study approach with well-researched background information helps enlighten the reader about both the theoretical and practical aspects of the modern family office.

William I. Woodson is a lecturer on wealth management at Columbia University School of Professional Studies and serves on the advisory board for the Stanford University Global Family Office Initiative. He is the former head of a family office and ran the family office practices for Citi Private Bank and Credit Suisse.

Edward V. Marshall is a family office expert, author, consultant, and speaker. He is the global head of the family office practice at Dentons, the world’s largest law firm. Marshall has held leading family office roles at Credit Suisse, Citibank, and Boston Private, and he is a guest lecturer on the family office at New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Disclaimer
Introduction
Section One: Formation
1. Types
2. Services
3. Leadership and Staffing
Section Two: Services
4. Finance
5. Lifestyle
6. Investments
7. Risk Management
8. Philanthropy
9. Next Generation
Section Three: Governance
10. Communications and Planning
11. Structures
12. Succession and Leadership Insights
Section Four: Industry Data and Resources
13. The Numbers
Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
Notes
Index