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Total Family Wealth: Integrating Portfolio, Business, Property and Private Investment
“Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort.”
— Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Course Overview
This course offers a practical approach to family wealth management, which is essential for any family legacy strategy.
Each family needs to develop its own approach to wealth management. A solid foundation of financial market and investment expertise should underpin each approach. Understanding the positive and negative history of private and family investing is also required.
HEADING COMING SOON
Many families are becoming more interested in sustainable and impact investing. Direct investing, co-investing and other sources of “finding alpha” and reducing concentration risk in turbulent modern markets are also integral to many wealth management agendas.
Objectives
This course will teach you how to develop a family-specific approach to wealth management. Topics that we cover include family wealth vision and objectives, investor profile, process, asset allocation model and risk management policies.
The overall objective of this course is to give you access to the most important practices and principles to avoid the pitfalls of private investing – allowing you to put in place the disciplined professional approach required to become a successful long term investor of your family wealth.
Instructors
Mark Daniell, Hogi Hyun, Barbara Ann Bernard
Recommended Reading
| Book Title | Section / Principle | Chapters / Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strategy for the Wealthy Family | Principle 4 | Chapters 19-23 Examples 1a, 1b, 4 |
| Family Legacy and Leadership | Chapters 2, 3,4, 12-16 | |
| Family Wealth Management: Seven Imperatives for Successful Investing |
Sample Course Video
Your course progress
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Establishing a Disciplined Professional Process for Wealth Management
- WMA1101: Introduction: Wealth Management
- WMA1102: Family Wealth Management
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Aligning Family Philosophy of Wealth, Vision and Values with the Approach to Wealth Management
- HVV1004: The Family Philosophy of Wealth
- WMA1103: Being a Good Owner of Family Wealth
- WMA1202: Setting Family Goals
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Determining a Long-Term Strategy and Asset Structures for Total Family Wealth
- WMA1005: Perspectives on Business and Portfolio Diversification
- WMA1009: Differences Between Institutional and Private Investing
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Set an Investor Profile and Practical Framework for the Family Investment Portfolio (Including GBWM, Asset Allocation, Risk Management and Mega-Theme Investing)
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Timing and Approach to Forecast Investments, Dividends and Distribution Schedules
- WMA1001: Introduction: Asset Structuring and Estate Planning
- WMA1003: Asset Allocation
- WMA1104: Long-Term Wealth Strategy Document
- WMA1006: Questions: Asset Structuring
- WMA1007: Questions: Wealth Management
- WMA1201: Building a Wealth Plan
- WMA1203: Alternative Assets Overview
- WMA1204: Asset Classes 1: Cash and Fixed Income
- WMA1205: Asset Classes 2: Equities
- WMA1206: Asset Classes 4: Alternative Asset Classes
- WMA1207: Approaching Investment Risk
- WMA1208: Family Balance Sheet
- WMA1113: Introduction to Perspective of Wealth
- WMA1109: Consolidated Reporting and Active Cost Management
- WMA1110: The Differences Between Institutional and Private Investing
- WMA1111: Best Practice in Private and Family Investment
- WMA1108: Selecting Specific Investments for Your Family
- WMA1101: Introduction: Wealth Management
- WMA1112: Importance of Preserving Family Wealth
- WMA1206: Alternative Asset Classes
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Selecting and Managing Managers
- WMA1007: Selecting Specific Investments for Your Family
- WMA1105: Annual Investment Policy Statement (IPS)
- WMA1106: Perspectives on Business and Portfolio Diversification
- WMA1107: Family Financial Ecosystem
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Effective Tactics: Selecting, Holding and Selling Specific Investments
- WMA1006: Family Financial Ecosystem
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Sustainable and Impact Investing
- WMA1008: Consolidated Reporting and Active Cost Management
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Direct and Co-Investment Opportunities
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Monitoring and Managing Portfolio Performance, Costs and Risk
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Drafting the Annual Investment Policy Statement
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Role of the Family Office
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Selecting and Managing an Ecosystem of Trusted Financial Advisors
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Family Education and Succession in Wealth Management
Key Documents and Templates for Completion
- Philosophy of Wealth
- Investment Objectives (Lifetime VS Legacy Assets) and Investor Profile
- Investment Process
- Wealth Structuring Options
- Long Term Strategy Document (LTSD)
- Annual Investment Policy Statement (IPS)
- Family Office and Financial Ecosystem: Objectives and Objective Assessment
- Investment Committee: Role, Definition and Process Description
- Performance Reporting Versus Internal Objectives and External Benchmarks
- Financial Education and Generational Transition Planning
