Publisher's Synopsis
The idea of leaving a thumbprint on future generations seems to give meaning to what people spend a lifetime accumulating. So the question is, if people have an inherent desire to leave a legacy for their families, why is there such a high failure rate among generational wealth?
This book provides practical and theoretical tools - economic principles, case studies and solutions that guide families to communicate amongst themselves and to cope with internal friction before it becomes too late and regrettably expensive.