Kids, Wealth, and Consequences
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Kids, Wealth, and Consequences by Richard A Morris
FOR WEALTHY FAMILIES, THE STAKES ARE HIGH
Inherited wealth can be a blessing or a burden. Money can provide education, comfort, travel, and culture; or it can drain ambition and meaning, cause guilt, or instill a toxic sense of entitlement. The question becomes how to raise children with a sense of reality and balance.
Kids, Wealth, and Consequences shows high-net-worth parents how to provide their children with the monetary and psychological skills needed in today's complex world and to instill a strong work and philanthropic ethic. At the same time, parents will discover how their own choices and attitudes about money affect their children's ambition, motivation, and values.
The book covers not only the financial issues but also parents' intellectual and emotional challenges, as well as how all three relate to and affect each other. In the end the goal is to help high-net-worth children become responsible, well-adjusted stewards of family wealth.
A much needed addition to the field. The authors explore some of the unintended consequences, often ignored in other books, that wealth may have on children--such as unrealistic expectations, failure to become producers of new wealth, or a lack of skills and confidence needed to become productive and independent. -- Judy Green, Executive Director, Family Firm Institute, Inc.
RICHARD MORRIS is principal of Resource for Ownership Intelligence (ROI) Consulting, which helps family business owners grow and pass their business to subsequent generations. He is also an adjunct professor at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. Previously, he spent many years working for the family business, Fel-Pro Inc. Morris has written articles for print media and is often quoted in the press. He received his MBA from Northwestern University.
JAYNE PEARL has been a financial journalist for almost thirty years, focusing on family business and financial parenting. She has been quoted extensively in the media. She was a senior editor at Family Business magazine, editor of a syndicated daily business public radio show, and also worked at Forbes. She has written or ghostwritten several books and written hundreds of articles.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781576603482 |
| ISBN 10 | 1576603482 |
| Title | Kids, Wealth, and Consequences |
| Author | Richard A Morris |
| Series | Bloomberg |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Bloomberg Press |
| Year published | 2010-06-11 |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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