Happy New Year from NexWealth! As the clock ticks into a new chapter, we're grateful for your trust in us. Here's to a year of prosperity, growth, and shared success. Thank you for being part of the NexWealth family. Cheers to 2024! 🎆
NexWealth
Investment Management
Privately-held multi-family office customized to the families’ core values. By referral only.
About us
The NexWealth family office was created to meet the needs of a limited number of families who needed more integration, transparency, and customization that the industry has to offer.
- Website
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https://nexwealthllc.com/
External link for NexWealth
- Industry
- Investment Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Public Company
Employees at NexWealth
Updates
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At the end of our last post on the history of the family office, we posed the following question for consideration: "Why wouldn't someone join a multi-family office?" In our experience, we believe the most common reasons are the inherent flaws in the investment industry and lack of an adequate understanding of the family office philosophy and the importance of its creation.
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NexWealth reposted this
In our last post, we discussed some of the fundamental flaws of the investment industry—namely, high fees, lack of objectivity, minimal coordination with clients’ other advisors, and the compensation structure at most firms.
The Multi-Family Office Solution (Part 2 of 3)
NexWealth on LinkedIn
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In our last post, we discussed some of the fundamental flaws of the investment industry—namely, high fees, lack of objectivity, minimal coordination with clients’ other advisors, and the compensation structure at most firms.
The Multi-Family Office Solution (Part 2 of 3)
NexWealth on LinkedIn
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NexWealth reposted this
When you hear someone mention the Rockefellers or the Carnegies, you immediately think of tremendous wealth. But do you associate them with the origins of the family office?
The History of the Family Office (Part 1 of 3)
NexWealth on LinkedIn
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When you hear someone mention the Rockefellers or the Carnegies, you immediately think of tremendous wealth. But do you associate them with the origins of the family office?
The History of the Family Office (Part 1 of 3)
NexWealth on LinkedIn
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At the end of our last post on the history of the family office, we posed the following question for consideration: "Why wouldn't someone join a multi-family office?" In our experience, we believe the most common reasons are the inherent flaws in the investment industry and lack of an adequate understanding of the family office philosophy and the importance of its creation.
Why Wouldn’t Someone Join a Multi-Family Office?
NexWealth on LinkedIn