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If a founder or employee receives stock subject to vesting, he or she should consider making an 83(b) election. Under […]
If a founder or employee receives stock subject to vesting, he or she should consider making an 83(b) election. Under […]
Family offices prioritize trust, discretion, and long-term alignment above all else when deploying capital, making personal relationships the primary gateway
Family offices have increasingly adopted a hybrid approach to venture and private equity investments, balancing direct investments (or co-investments) with
In 2025, family offices are navigating economic uncertainty, geopolitical risks, and muted private equity exits by reallocating toward real estate
Co-investments have become a cornerstone of family office venture and private equity strategies, allowing these investors to participate selectively in
Patient capital—deployed without fixed timelines or exit pressures—defines family office investing, enabling support for ventures requiring extended horizons to mature.
Family offices come in two primary structures: single-family offices (SFOs) and multi-family offices (MFOs). Both manage ultra-high-net-worth wealth, but differ
Family offices have rapidly emerged as a dominant force in the venture capital landscape, transitioning from passive wealth preservers to