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Transition: How to Prepare Your Family and Business for the Greatest Wealth Transfer in History
- Narrated by: David Werdiger
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
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Summary
Warning: Transition Is Here....
Are your family business and wealth prepared for major transition?
Everything is in transition. Look around.... Business is in transition. Family is in transition. And the thing that no one wants to truly admit.... Wealth is in transition.
You will be faced with some very difficult choices in the months and years to come.
Now is not the time to bury your head in the sand and pray that challenges in your family business will magically work themselves out. You must be strategic. You must put your family first. You must make the right decisions now to prepare for the future.
If you don't, transition will hit you like a major league baseball swing to the back of your head. You'll be left unconscious, broken, flailing to survive and being dragged under by the overwhelming weight of your business on your life and your family.
How do you navigate change like this in your business?
First, you need the real truth about family business longevity. The fact is, 90 percent of family businesses are wiped from the face of the earth by the third generation. Only 40 percent even survive making it to the second generation. The numbers are not in your favor.
To make matters even worse, wealth management awareness is quickly fading and many of your family members who are involved with the business may not have a strong understanding about the value of a dollar. While you're fighting with your family members about minor business issues, your wealth is being eroded quickly by poor, uninformed financial decisions made by those closest to you.