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In the US, family firms generate:

  • 54% of GDP ($7.7 trillion)

  • 88 million jobs or,

  • 59% of domestic employment

35% of Fortune 500 companies are family-owned or controlled

Family firms have higher employee retention rates than non-family firms

Family-owned businesses consistently pay better and offer better benefits than non family owned firms.

Family-owned businesses plan their business as a legacy; over 80% in business for more than 20 years.

Family-owned businesses allocate over 60% of their giving to local charities to support their local communities.

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Latest Insights on Issues, Taxes, and Policies Effecting Family Business and Nex-Gen

Pat Soldano Speaking at IvyFON – 9/17/19

Pat Soldano will be speaking at IvyFON on September 17, 2019 in Newport Beach, CA; see link for location and agenda;  http://ivyfon.com/sep17forum/agenda.htmlTopic: Family Businesses; Voters Concerns; Legislative SolutionsPolicy and Taxation Group/ Family Enterprise...

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From the President – 7-26 – Weekly Update

The big legislative news this week is the sweeping budget deal President Donald Trump, and congressional leaders reached to increase the debt limit through 2021, thus averting a default on U.S. payments, and lifting stiff budget caps that were set to take effect this...

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From the President – 7-12 – Weekly Update

From the President – 7-12 – Weekly Update

It took a while, but the dueling letters” by the wealthy to either tax them more or figure out better ways to create wealth opportunities for others has just gotten another response.    While it will come as no surprise as to where the Washington Post editorial board...

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