In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.
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In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.
Episode 48 – Building a Better Exit: Strategic Planning for Business Owners with Ed Barone
Delivering Direction and Control
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8 months ago
Episode 48 – Building a Better Exit: Strategic Planning for Business Owners with Ed Barone
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder and Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – is joined by Ed Barone, Business Wealth Advisor at Evergreen Exits (EGexits.com), a specialized division of Evergreen Wealth Solutions. With deep expertise in business transitions and a strong fiduciary focus, Ed’s team is dedicated to helping business owners plan successful exits aligned with their financial and legacy goals.
Together, David and Ed dive into the fundamentals of exit planning – what it is, why it matters, and how it can proactively solve challenges before going to market. From unexpected exits to failed transactions, Ed outlines why early planning is critical, especially since, for many business owners, their business is their wealth. They also explore Ed’s perspective on current market volatility and proposed tariff policies, how those factors are influencing the M&A landscape, and the guidance he’s offering clients as they navigate exit strategies. In uncertain times, Ed stresses the importance of distinguishing between noise and true impact, staying diversified, and staying the course with long-term investment and trust planning goals.
As they conclude, Ed walks listeners through five core exit strategies and the process of choosing the right path forward. It begins with understanding the business owner’s personal, legacy, and employee goals, and then evaluating financial readiness and tax implications to guide decision-making. He also emphasizes the importance of assembling a collaborative team of both planning and transaction advisors to ensure a holistic approach and a smooth, successful transition.
Delivering Direction and Control
In this episode, David Warren – Co-Founder & Chairman of Bridgeford Trust Company – sits down with Moe Soleiman – Private Client Advisor at Henley & Partners – the global leader in residence and citizenship planning for internationally mobile entrepreneurs and families.
Against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty, shifting perceptions of the United States, and growing concern about asset protection, Moe explains how residency by investment (RBI) and citizenship by investment (CBI) programs work in practice and why more high-net-worth families are seeking a “Plan B.” The conversation explores options across Europe, New Zealand, the Caribbean, and other key jurisdictions, covering golden visas, contribution versus investment routes, and global talent programs for highly accomplished individuals.
David and Moe also discuss how second residency and citizenship strategies can complement U.S. trust planning, including structures administered in South Dakota, to enhance diversification, global mobility, and optionality for families of wealth. They touch on timing, jurisdiction selection, and coordinated cross-border planning to help families preserve flexibility across generations.