Webinar
Implementation Workshops
Family Wealth Continuity Conference Session #4
December 9 or 10, 2020
In Session 4, we will take a deep dive into how to implement a family capital strategy, focusing specifically on developing the family capital policy and governing, and reporting frameworks to endure the capital strategy is actionable.
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CAPITAL ALLOCATION STRATEGY & POLICY
December 9, 2020 / 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 CT
Facilitators: Jennifer Pendergast and Jonathan Flack
Target Audience:
- Entire spectrum of family enterprise
- Creating an inventory of sources and uses of family capital
- Evaluating current capital allocation across family enterprise asset base
- Establishing a capital allocation policy
LOW COMPLEXITY GOVERNANCE & OPERATIONS
December 10, 2020 / 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Facilitators: Jennifer Pendergast and German Herrera
Target Audience:
- Enterprise assets heavily concentrated in operating company
- Small ownership groups in earlier generation
- Typically no family office, one operating company board
- How to pull together a holistic view of family sources and uses of capital
- Planning for the future - increased diversification of asset base
- Establishing decision making authority over family sources and uses of capital
- Coordinating decision making across family entities (family governance, business governance)
- Dealing with embedded family office functions (tax returns, estate planning)
HIGH COMPLEXITY GOVERNANCE & OPERATIONS
December 10, 2020 / 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Facilitators: Belinda Sneddon and Danielle Valkner
Target audience:
- Diversified enterprise assets (e.g., operating company, passive investment portfolio, real estate or direct investments)
- Large ownership group in later generations
- May have a family office, multiple company boards, foundation, etc.
- Creating a governance structure to coordinate decision making across multiple asset holding entities
- Creating a reporting mechanism to pull together assets across multiple entities
- Developing a dividend/distribution policy(ies)
- Establishing authority for making decisions that affect multiple entities
- Creating a single family or engaging a multi-family office