Wealth Transfer? The Entire Family Is Your Client
Thirty-eight years ago, Karl Bareither, a Wealth Transfer Specialist, (WTS) commissioned a survey of family businesses. It changed his life, it changed his clients’ lives, and if you advise family businesses, it could change yours.
The survey of members of 200 family businesses showed him unequivocally that successful wealth transfer across the generations required redefining who his clients were. His old model of meeting with only the current business owner wasn’t enough.
Involve the Entire Family
He realized that for true success, the process needed to involve all the family members. To see how this works, let’s look at one of the clients he helped. The names and details are disguised, but the story is real.
When Bareither first met Annette Montag, she was a 68 years old widow and the owner of a successful farming and oil enterprise. Her six children were each receiving an annual income of almost half a million dollars a year.
You might think that this would be the happiest of families. But it wasn’t.
One of her sons was so angry at his sister that they both spent over a million dollars paying their lawyers to establish a fence between their jointly owned properties. The other siblings began taking sides in the argument, and in short order, they were all furious with each other.
One of the children suggested a meeting to try to hash things out, but the relationships had deteriorated to the point the siblings didn’t even want to be in the same room with each other.
Annette Montag asked her lawyers and accountants for help, but unfortunately, they weren’t qualified to deal with the underlying relationship issues. At that point she heard about Bareither.
Some Problems Are Relatively Easy to Resolve
To assist with their relationship problems, Bareither began by meeting separately with the siblings, the mother, and each of her trusted advisors. He was learning what each one’s issues were.
In a surprising number of cases, the issues were based on distrust caused by lack of open family communication. As a trained wealth transfer specialist, he had facilitation and mediation skills along with the technical knowledge necessary to resolve these kinds of challenges.
With many of the issues removed from the picture, there was now more room to establish improved family communications. But of course, issues remained.
Discovering Shared Values
Bareither spent time with the individual family members, painting a picture of how much better their quality of life would be if they could deal with their problems constructively. From this exercise, he got buy-in for conducting a family retreat.
In preparation for this meeting, he asked each participant, “What are your expectations for this retreat?” One of the universal answers was, they wanted to have improved family relationships and they wanted to spare their children the misery that they had experienced.
The meeting took place at a neutral location, and for the first time in decades, family members focused on a shared goal. This was the beginning of a process that spanned several years and that included other invited specialists.
With professional help, family members addressed issues relating to business organizational matters, addiction issues, and assistance with behavioral changes. Today these family members have the tools to discuss issues in a civil manner. Everyone gets heard, they vote, and when a decision is made, they move on.
Bareither would like to share his expertise so other family business advisors can experience this kind of positive impact. “We’ve put together a three-day training program, to help you,” he says.
If you’d like to know more about his time tested process, or would like to become a licensed Wealth Transfer Specialist, visit his website at: http://www.advisor.fbrsystem.com or contact him at: karl@fbrsystem.com .
Search Articles
Latest Articles
Mitzi Perdue: I Am An Assassination Attempt Survivor
Mitzi Perdue: I Am An Assassination Attempt Survivor About The PodcastThe newsmaker interviews and the news you need when time is short!
Mitzi Perdue Transformational Leadership Lessons Learned In Life
Mitzi-Perdue Transformational Leadership Lessons Learned In LifeAbout The PodcastUnscripted, real, transparent information and interviews from Wes Schaeffer, The Business Fixer, to help you master inbound marketing and generate more inbound sales that close faster,...
Mitzi Perdue | Author | 10-20-24
Mitzi Perdue | Author | 10-20-24Watch The Episode About The Episode Mitzi Perdue | Author | 10-20-24 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAbout The PodcastHosted by John Catsimatidis every Sunday at 8 a.m., The Cats Roundtable mixes common...
Tessa Adams’ Journey to Create a Safe, Supportive Online Community for Mental Health
https://foreignpress.org/journalism-resources/tessa-adams-journey-to-create-a-safe-supportive-online-community-for-mental-health Publication –foreignpress.org
Subscribe to Updates
About Author
Mitzi Perdue is the widow of the poultry magnate, Frank Perdue. She’s the author of How To Make Your Family Business Last and 52 Tips to Combat Human Trafficking. Contact her at www.MitziPerdue.com
All Articles
Knowledge Services: Crucial in Today’s Knowledge Economy
Knowledge Services: Crucial in Today's Knowledge EconomyIf you’re beautifully organized, you can quickly find all your documents when you need them. However, if you’re like most people, the frustration and lost time spent trying to locate a needed document can be...
A Family Book Can Be a Priceless Investment
A Family Book Can Be a Priceless InvestmentImagine something terrible for a moment. If you lost your memory, as in Alzheimer’s, you would have lost one of the most basic factors that makes you you. Without memory, you’d have trouble making good decisions; you’d no...
The Soft Issues Are Really the Hard Issues!
The Soft Issues Are Really the Hard Issues!If you’re part of a business family and you’re also a parent of a school age child, which would be easier for you to do? Be honest! Choice A: Have the Sex Talk with your child Choice B: Have the Money Talk with your child...
Trust: How to Nurture a Key Factor in Family Success
Trust: How to Nurture a Key Factor in Family SuccessTRUST: HOW TO NURTURE A KEY INGREDIENT FOR FAMILY SUCCESS What does it take to be a successful multi-generational family business? Dennis Jaffe, PhD is one of the best people to ask. For more than 40 years, he’s...
Women’s Leadership Styles: There’s a Lot to Learn!
Women's Leadership Styles: There's a Lot to Learn!Women in family businesses face a particular set of distinct challenges when it comes to leadership style. Heather Powell, a family business coach for women and couples, has an impressive track record of dealing with a...
Why You Need a Family Legacy Mindset
Why You Need a Family Legacy MindsetWhen Vincent Valeri joined the wealth management industry in 2011, he realized there was an extraordinary gap in what most of these organizations offered and what almost all families need. The organizations, he discovered, might be...