Freedom from Wealth: The Experience and Strategies to Help Protect and Grow Private Wealth

Freedom from Wealth: The Experience and Strategies to Help Protect and Grow Private Wealth
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Proven strategies for managing private wealth today ?In Freedom from Wealth, Charles Lowenhaupt is selling wisdom for emotionally intelligent wealth holders who want to beat the odds that wealth can’t bring happiness. Refreshing to read a book that is as much about preserving harmony and balance as it is about preserving wealth!? ?Danny Meyer, author of Setting the Table: The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business ?When an entrepreneur discovers that the ?struggle’ to grow an enterprise was in fact one of the most exhilarating and meaningful experiences life can offer, making sound decisions about inheritance and trusts becomes easier. Charles Lowenhaupt asks the question few other advisors dare to, namely, ?What is the purpose of your wealth?’ Freedom from Wealth tackles this question and is a tribute to the possibilities of a meaningful legacy?and life?along with a how-to guide on best practices for wealthy families.? ?Charlotte B. Beyer, founder and CEO, Institute for Private Investors ?What is wealth for? . . . Lowenhaupt and Trone pose this question and offer superb methods for helping wealth owners answer it?and then provide the systems required to purposefully achieve that answer. I will be sharing this book with the families I still help and with their single family office leaders. I will require them to read it.? ?James E. Hughes Jr., author of Family Wealth ?Freedom from Wealth is a remarkable book that reflects on issues that wealthy clients face every day. The authors have taken an innovative approach to using philanthropy as a way to create healthy families.? ?Charles W. Collier, Senior Philanthropic Advisor, Harvard University, and author of Wealth in Families About the Book: The conventional wisdom is that the ultra wealthy get and stay that way by being smart about their money. In fact, families of significant wealth often neglect the simplest but most profound question in managing the family fortune: What is the wealth for? Freedom …