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Het overdragen van vermogen aan de volgende generatie meer is dan een financiële transactie. Het is een complex proces dat maatwerk vereist, waarbij de dynamiek van elke familie centraal staat. Of uw familie al generaties lang vermogend is, of pas sinds kort, ons Next Gen programma is een voorbereiding voor de toekomst.
Het beheren en overdragen van een groot vermogen brengt uitdagingen met zich mee, vooral als het gaat om de nieuwe generatie. Hoe leren uw kinderen de dynamiek kennen van het hebben van vermogen. Wij hebben de expertise en de ervaring van het begeleiden van meerdere generaties om de volgende generatie optimaal te begeleiden. Hoe zorgt u ervoor dat zij de juiste keuzes maken op het gebied van filantropie, en hoe bepaalt u wanneer en hoe ze toegang krijgen tot het vermogen? Providence Capital biedt een op maat gemaakt Next Gen Programma dat deze vragen beantwoordt en uw familie begeleidt door elke stap van dit cruciale proces.
Ons Next Gen programma is de voorbereiding voor de toekomst.
Belangrijke onderwerpen in ons Next Gen programma:
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Elke familie is uniek en verdient een programma dat aansluit bij hun specifieke behoeften en wensen. Bij Providence Capital bieden we begeleiding aan families die al generaties lang vermogen beheren, evenals aan families die voor het eerst met deze verantwoordelijkheid te maken krijgen. Dit vereist een aanpak die rekening houdt met de verschillende dynamieken en uitdagingen die hiermee gepaard gaan.
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Belangrijke Onderwerpen in ons Next Gen programma:
Wilt u verder praten over ons Next gen programma schroom dan niet contact met ons op te nemen. We spreken graag de specifieke uitdagingen binnen uw familie. Iedere situatie is anders. Iedere situatie vraagt maatwerk.
Providence Capital
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