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[In this chapter we will discuss the first and most central building block in the foundation for family wealth continuity: learning capacity. Without substantial learning capacity, your family or a family you advise is likely to struggle to implement wealth continuity plans intended to keep the family together. As an introduction to the concept of learning capacity, consider the basic facts about two business families who created wealth continuity structures—in these cases, estate plans—that were intended to benefit their families, but eventually faced frustrating circumstances.]
Published: Jun 22, 2016
Keywords: Family Business; Team Learning; Wealth Creator; Family Wealth; Continuity Plan
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