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The Prosperity Pathway: From Wealth Creation to Legacy


ISBN13: 9781837231942
To be Published: September 2026
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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The Great Wealth Transfer presents numerous challenges to wealthy families, with over $100 trillion of wealth expected to pass between generations by the end of this 30-year phenomenon. From different views and perspectives within families, to misaligned expectations and disappointment, to family disagreement and outright conflict, there are many issues to navigate. So far, the biggest difficulties faced by both advisers and families have included a lack of planning, communication and readiness.

For advisers, there are significant opportunities to support families but also threats to their client relationships and levels of business over the medium and long term as wealth passes through the generations.

In The Prosperity Pathway: From Wealth Creation to Legacy, Russell Prior shows advisers and families how they can be more prepared at whatever stage they are at on the prosperity pathway. Drawing from his experience as a consultant and adviser in family governance, family enterprise succession, next-generation development and philanthropy, Russell enables the reader to:

  • Explore the concepts, dynamics and implications of core and surplus wealth, and the differences between financial and non-financial wealth
  • Understand how prosperity comes with the presence of money, time, health and strong relationships
  • Understand the key inputs to an individual’s or a family’s wealth journey
  • Build a wealth philosophy and narrative to support positive communication about wealth within the family;
  • Understand why you need the support of a broad team of advisers, and
  • Investigate the different stages of the prosperity pathway – wealth creation, wealth extraction, wealth transition, shaping your world and legacy

Key features at a glance:

  • Practical guidance and tools for families and advisers to help them better tackle the different stages of the prosperity pathway
  • Interview-based case studies with individuals sharing their reflections on their own prosperity pathway, and the roles played by advisers they have used
  • Essays from a range of advisers to wealthy families and individuals, sharing their perspectives on how they can best support their clients, and
  • Practical checklists for families and advisers to assess where they are on their journey

This title will be important reading and reference for all practitioners advising high-net-worth and ultra-wealthy individuals and business families, including family business advisers, private bankers, lawyers, accountants, tax advisers, and financial and investment advisers. It will also be of significant interest to family leaders, next-generation family members and family office leaders.

The Prosperity Pathway: From Wealth Creation to Legacy looks at how the elements of prosperity are woven together over a lifetime, from the very start right through to the legacy you leave behind.

Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Wealth and the wealth lifecycle
2.1 What is wealth and the wealth lifecycle
2.2 Journeys underpinning the wealth lifecycle
3. Foundational issues for the prosperity pathway
3.1 Developing a wealth philosophy and the emergence of purpose
3.2 Ready? Self-readiness and preparing the next generation
3.3 Challenging conversations and disagreement
3.4 The role of advice and advisers
4. Wealth creation
4.1 Sources of significant wealth
4.2 Trajectories to core and surplus wealth
4.3 Financial literacy
4.4 Success in your chosen business, enterprise, or career journey
4.5 Wealth literacy
4.6 Managing your social impact as you create wealth
5. Extracting wealth from the family business
5.1 Reasons for extracting wealth from a business
5.2 Options for wealth extraction
5.3 Key issues and considerationsa
6. Wealth transition
6.1. Lessons from the first 10 years of the great wealth transfer
6.2 Wealth transition, planning, communication and next generation preparation
6.3 The management of your wealth during the wealth transition phase
6.4 Selling your business
6.5 Passing on your business
6.6 Art and other collectibles
6.7 Your life after business and work
6.7 Establishing a family office
7. Legacy
7.1 Personal legacy
7.2 Legacy wealth
7.3 Philanthropy
8. A Final word
9. Appendices
10. Biographies