Pitcairn Today

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Pitcairn has brought its family office approach to a wide group of families.

Fit For A King

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They say the Gstaad Palace is a place where every guest is a king and every king is a guest.

Can Impact Investing Fix The Middle East?

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Wealthy Middle Easterners have begun to believe that charity alone cannot solve the region’s many troubles.

Where To Form Your Grant-Making Charity

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Grant-making charities in the U.S. are more heavily regulated than those in other countries.

Wealth Management For The Asian Super-Rich

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Recognize their characteristics and preferences if you want to do business.

Coping With Art's 'Oops!' Factor

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Now that food and animal feces are among the tools of the artist, caring for artwork is no easy task.

The Cottage Succession Plan

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Here’s how rich clients can efficiently transfer their vacation homes within their families.

Prenups For Young Professionals

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The reality is that most couples can benefit from prenuptial contracts.

Longer Life, Longer Life Insurance

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Medical revolutions have increased life expectancy. That’s given advisors more leverage to negotiate with life insurers.

Reasons Not To Work With SFOs, Super-Rich

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Professionals must deliver a “Wow” experience consistently. Being available to the client is also critically important.

Predicting Post-Election Tax Changes

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The direction of “tax reform” hinges on who wins the presidential election...

Instilling Passion In The Next Generation

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The number one way to engage family members with their wealth is to make it relevant and matter to them.

U.S. Looming Debt Decision

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The tilt toward short-term borrowing as a way to try to stimulate the economy has made sense until now.

Editor's Note

Our Troubled Global Village

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Investors are well aware that many of the world’s problems fall on our doorsteps, and that it’s incumbent on all of us to seek solutions.

News

Nonprofits Are Seeking Profits

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More than $545 million has been invested by NGOs into businesses run by social entrepreneurs, according to the report.