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Spring 2018

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www.privateairny.com Private Air New York | Spring 2018 37 WEALTH MANAGEMENT Reason #2 – e right expertise works smart not hard. While Mr. Buffett (and others like him) may have an army of financial analysts modeling scenarios around the clock, it's unlikely he requires a patent attorney, actuary, or estate planning attorney working 24/7— even at his level. Most affluent families aren't billionaires and certainly do not require retainer agreements when a few hours of work are all that will be required. is is where having access to a multi-family office able to provide that access is an important asset. a worthy steward. Reason #3 – Professional investors don't receive anything for recommending a provider. As banks and brokerage firms may look to upsell additional services to their high net worth clients, the wealth management team within a family office has a fiduciary responsibility to act in the best interests of clients and their heirs. Family offices are legally bound to fair and reasonable fees and practices both in investment management as well as across the board in tax, legal, and estate planning. What does that look like? FINRA's Conflict of Interest Rule is outlined here: Minimum Criteria for a Best Interest Standard At a minimum, any best interest standard for intermediaries should meet the following criteria: e standard should require financial institutions and their advisers to: • act in their customers' best interest; • adopt procedures reasonably designed to detect potential conflicts; • eliminate those conflicts of interest whenever possible; • adopt written supervisory procedures reasonably designed to ensure that any remaining conflicts, such as differential compensation, do not encourage financial advisers to provide any service or recommend any product that is not in the customer's best interest; obtain retail customer consent to any conflict of interest related to recommendations or services provided; and • provide retail customers with disclosure in plain English concerning recommendations and services provided, the products offered and all related fees and expenses. Reason #4 – Intelligent investors work with their advisers on a game plan annually. ere are cyclical events (tax planning, business meetings, philanthropy) on the calendars of those who plan. ey understand the consequences which befall those who lack a blue print for the year ahead. While meetings about estate planning goals or planned giving may not be dramatically different from year to year, they are reviewed with the necessary experts. (is could make a difference for business owners recent enforcements of the Department of Labor's rules as well as changes to the tax code.) Reason #5 –Wealth is not infinite…even if you hold a lot of capital today. Savvy family leadership engaged in multi-generational wealth planning does so with the next generation's values, abilities, and goals in mind. However, without transparent communication between generations, your wealth is highly likely to go from "shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations" no matter the amount of wealth acquired. Educational meetings are VITAL to the preservation of wealth. But educational values are learned when families walk their talk. Annual family meetings may be of great value, however, the key to wealth growth and preservation is in instilling great stewardship in the younger generation. e world's most affluent families know that it's a combination of education, vigilance, and working smart that grows wealth—not simply throwing money around for its own sake. This material above has been prepared for informational purposes only. No discussion or information contained in this article serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment or legal advice from Abernathy Group II LLC. While it is based on information generally available to the public from sources we believe to be reliable, no representation is made that the subject information is accurate or complete. Additional information is available upon request. The Abernathy Group II LLC is neither a law firm nor a certified public accounting firm and no portion of the article content should be construed as legal or accounting advice. Remember to contact Abernathy Group II LLC, in writing, if there are any changes in your personal/ financial situation or investment objectives for the purpose of reviewing/evaluating/revising our previous recommendations and/or services. A copy of the Abernathy Group II LLC's current written disclosure statement discussing our advisory services and fees is available for review upon request. Steven Abernathy counsels affluent families on multi- generational wealth management strategies and corporate retirement plans. He contributes articles and commentary to a variety of publications. For more information, contact him at sabernathy@abbygroup.com or 212-293-3469.

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