Carol Roth is one of the six economist/analysts I follow. Her commentary is usually conservative. Not conservative politically but financially. So when Roth writes an article like this one, we should all take notice.
Family meetings have long been a practice for wealthy families like the Rockefellers (who hold them twice a year). But with more complex issues facing families that affect family members? time, money, and wishes, it is a good practice for every family to undertake, regardless of their wealth.
Spending a great deal of my time helping individuals and loved ones prepare for future challenges, as well as having personally been through the deaths of parents and caring for an aging father-in-law, I know firsthand how important it is to talk through these issues with your family.
Here are three topics you should cover with your loved ones as you get together this holiday or during the early parts of next year. - Carol Roth
When ever I had a big project ahead of me at West Marine, I would always hold a meeting with my team to outline challenges that might hinder the project getting bogged down. We then would come up with a menu to handle those challenges; Consequently, I agree with her assessment and suggestion. Maybe a plan will not survive the first salvo, however, a plan will give the decision makers an outline of where to go.
Stay tuned,