Talk:Family office
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This is an important entry and shouldn't be deleted. Family offices manage a large portion of the nation's wealth.
It really needs input from someone that works in the family office business.
[edit] Possible additional references for expanding article
These possible references are from the deletion discussion or were listed at the bottom of the article, with no clear use in the article text.
- Howard M. Weiss. "The 100-Year Wealth Management Plan" Aspatore, Inc., 2004 ISBN 1596220899
- Florence W. Kaslow, PhD., "Family Business and Family Business Consultation" The Haworth Press, Inc., (c) 2006
- http://www.umass.edu/fambiz - about family business
- Handbook of Family Business and Family Business Consultation, Florence W. Kaslow Ed., The Hayworth Press, Inc.,2006 p.367
- The Handbook of Estate Planning, Robert A. Esperti and Renno L. Peterson, Mcgraw, Hill, Inc., 1991
- Family Wealth: Keeping it in the Family, James E. Hughs, Hughs & Whitaker, 1997
- Family Foundations Now and Forever: The Question of Inter-Generational Succession, Paul N. Ylvisaker, The Council on Foundations, 1991
- Philanthropy, Heirs & Values. How Successful Families are Using Philanthropy to Prepare Heirs for Post-Transition Responsibilities, Roy Williams & Vic Preisser, Robert. D. Read Publ., 2005
- http://www.foxexchange.com (some general information free, but account required for details)
--Busy Stubber 13:41, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Needs editing
Why are there three vague and overlapping definitions of family offices? The top discussion at least has footnotes. It just needs a little more clarity and to make whatever distinction is to be made. DCDuring 05:05, 15 September 2007 (UTC)