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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

From the President 6/17

It has become abundantly clear that general public sentiment about the wealthy has been degrading over the last few years. A day hardly passes without headlines about wealth inequality, income disparities, and calls from politicians to have the wealthy “pay their fair...

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The War on Capitalism – The Whole Story.

While I can’t say I’m pleased with what we learned, I am encouraged that there is a roadmap forward.  Capitalism isn’t dead, but it is certainly damaged thanks to decades of political attack and corporate abuse.  But there’s hope:  The word “capitalism” has fallen out...

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From the President – 7-28 – Weekly Update

Call it the dueling letters.  On the eve of the first set of debates by the Democrat candidates for president, a group calling themselves the “Patriotic Millionaires” penned an open letter calling on the candidates to “tax them more.” While neither the group nor their...

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