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How to structure your wealth for the next decade

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For many wealthy families, the next decade represents a pivotal transition. It’s long enough to reshape the architecture of your wealth, yet close enough to demand clarity, discipline and intention.

But embarking on this journey can be daunting and may not be as well signposted as first hoped without a well-structured plan in place. The financial landscape is constantly evolving, therefore the opportunities available that are best suited for you could be abundant yet hidden amongst the noise.

The following perspective from U.K. bank Coutts & Co. offers a strategic view on the vehicles, trends and considerations that can shape a resilient and forward-looking wealth strategy.

Here are excerpts from Coutts’ tips on how to build a resilient multi-generational wealth strategy:

Structuring your wealth
The way your wealth is structured could be just as important as where it is allocated.

Estate planning deserves equal attention as it takes into consideration factors such as tax and passing wealth on to the next generation.

Wills and intergenerational transfer strategies could help ensure capital and assets are passed on smoothly while minimizing the administrative burden.

When approached holistically, tax and estate planning create a framework capable of preserving wealth across generations, rather than merely across cycles.

Trusts remain a cornerstone for multi-generational planning, offering continuity, control and the ability to tailor how your wealth is distributed over time.

For families wishing to express conviction more directly, bespoke trust mandates offer deeper engagement and the ability to shape outcomes.

Achieving the right blend of these elements depends on governance, risk appetite and the degree of involvement family members wish to maintain.

Investments that navigate a complex landscape
A traditional investment portfolio could be critical to ensure your wealth is preserved against external factors such as inflation and has a better opportunity to grow over the long term.

This includes a diversified portfolio allocating to a combination of equities, bonds, cash and alternatives. Their purpose is to offer transparency, liquidity, and regulatory simplicity.

Please be aware that the value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise, and you may not recover the amount of your original investment.

Past performance should not be taken as a guide to future performance and you should continue to hold cash for your short-term needs.

Your philanthropic legacy
It may also be worth considering not just what your wealth can do for you but also what it could do for others.

From ongoing charitable donations to establishing a foundation, your values and passions should also be reflected in your financial plans.

Philanthropy can be a powerful and purposeful element of an individual or a family’s wealth strategy, enriching not only the lives of others but also deepening your own sense of legacy.

Strategic reflection
The families who could thrive in the coming decade will pair strong governance with strategic adaptability, blending tax-efficient structures and diversified portfolios designed to endure shifting conditions.

This in tandem with philanthropic planning could enrich not just your family’s legacy but also the passions held dearly to you.

More than ever, thoughtful planning today could provide the best opportunity for the future of your wealth.