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Spring 2016
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In The Crosshairs
Hackers are threatening the world’s financial industry, and family offices could be next on their hit list. more
Spring 2016 -
Going Where The Buffalo Roam
Ted Turner is opening up vast stretches of his private New Mexico ranchlands to the public with an eye toward conservation. more
Spring 2016 -
The Richest Multifamily Offices
Silvercrest Asset Management, the second fastest-growing multifamily office in a new Bloomberg ranking, is a public company that needs to keep both clients and investors happy. more
Spring 2016 -
Ivy League Envy
Harvard’s endowment has shaken up its executive staff. more
Spring 2016 -
Filling The Art Newbie Niche
They might not even know it, but buyers who are new to the art market are sorely in need of expert advice. more
Spring 2016 -
2/20 Under The Microscope
Carried interest is a 500-year-old concept that today creates fortunes for general partners and political debate among everyone else. more
Spring 2016 -
How 'Safe' Are Rich Retirees?
What’s an optimal spending rate in retirement? The answer varies—even for (some) wealthy clients. more
Spring 2016
In The Crosshairs
by Leila BoultonHackers are threatening the world’s financial industry, and family offices could be next on their hit list.
Going Where The Buffalo Roam
by Tom KostigenTed Turner is opening up vast stretches of his private New Mexico ranchlands to the public with an eye toward conservation.
The Richest Multifamily Offices
by Bloomberg News, Anthony EffingerSilvercrest Asset Management, the second fastest-growing multifamily office in a new Bloomberg ranking, is a public company that needs to keep both clients and investors happy.
Ivy League Envy
by Bloomberg News, Michael McDonaldHarvard’s endowment has shaken up its executive staff.
Filling The Art Newbie Niche
by Michael S. FischerThey might not even know it, but buyers who are new to the art market are sorely in need of expert advice.
2/20 Under The Microscope
by Adam DauberCarried interest is a 500-year-old concept that today creates fortunes for general partners and political debate among everyone else.
How ‘Safe’ Are Rich Retirees?
by James PicernoWhat’s an optimal spending rate in retirement? The answer varies—even for (some) wealthy clients.
An Estate Tax Time Bomb
by John M. GoralkaBecause of recent tax code changes, bypass trusts could end up triggering large tax hikes for clients.
Showing Your Charitable Side
by Chris RobbinsMany clients are shutting their advisors out of their philanthropy planning, a new survey suggests.
Looking Before You Leap
by Dahlia B. Doumar, Carl A. Merino, Michael L. ChenTax planning is crucial for wealthy foreign nationals looking to make the plunge into U.S. citizenship.
Shadow MFO
by Russ Alan PrinceOne of the most informative characteristics of these low-profile multifamily offices is the wealth of their clients and their exclusivity.
Editor's Note
Hazard(s) Ahead
by Ray FazziThe sources of possible future calamity, depending on whom you ask, include a recession.
News
Masterpiece Prices Soar While Lesser Art Flounders
by PW Staff, Chris RobbinsHow is the art market holding up?