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Join our "Board of Changemakers" panel from the Future Investment Initiative 7th Edition featuring H.E. Yasir Al-Rumayyan, Ray Dalio, Jamie Dimon, Laurence D. Fink and Jane Fraser, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, Noel Quinn, David Rubenstein, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Neil Shen, David Solomon, and Shemara Wikramanayake
This video explores the complete lifecycle of family wealth management through a unique POV. We break down the six distinct levels of involvement: starting as a clueless teenage inheritor receiving a monthly trust distribution, sitting in as a silent observer during multi-million dollar portfolio reviews, to eventually becoming the architect who builds the governance structures that will outlast you.
Whether you are fascinated by how old money operates, studying wealth management, or just curious about the secret system that protects generational wealth, this breakdown reveals the reality of family offices. It is not just about making money; it is about the rigorous architecture required to never lose it.
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Despite the BRICS plus evolution and growth the US remains the most effective and dominant global order.
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The rich in Germany been never been as well-off as they are today and assets have never been so unevenly distributed. But who are they? How do they live? And what do they think of their country? A journey into the discreet world of the super-rich.
One percent of Germans own over a quarter of the country's assets, whilst half of the country’s citizens have no assets at all. But while the German media report on the growing poverty in the country on a daily basis, little is known about the super-rich. They keep a very low profile and can walk the streets unrecognized. "Manager Magazin” says there were around 200 billionaires living in Germany in 2018, and their numbers are increasing. The documentary "Top of the World" asks why rich Germans are so unwilling to talk about their wealth. Its author immerses himself in the discreet world of big money and meets financial advisors with 800 years of family tradition behind them and billionaires such as drugstore king Dirk Rossmann and mail-order company heir Michael Otto - as well as self-made businessmen such as Rainer Schaller. They talk about their notions of money and justice, the origins of their wealth and their fear of social envy.
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