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Joe is a Partner and Head of Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management, a national wealth management firm within Goldman Sachs which oversees more than $100 billion in assets under advisement for tens of thousands of client households. My guest on today's podcast is Joe Duran.
Your deferred compensation becomes just another liability. You become a creditor of your employer—and lower in priority to any creditor whose loan is secured by the company’s assets. At the end of the term of the trust, the assets pooled in the Trust are paid according to the number of bankruptcies. Treasury Securities.
Your deferred compensation becomes just another liability. You become a creditor of your employer—and lower in priority to any creditor whose loan is secured by the company’s assets. At the end of the term of the trust, the assets pooled in the Trust are paid according to the number of bankruptcies. Treasury Securities.
This morning the WSJ shared this image, which shows the change in financial assets since the end of the Great Financial Crisis. They see this chart or charts like it and they think about the bailouts in 2008. They think about zero interest rates helping those who own assets and real estate. And they think about the Fed.
So when he bought Goldman Sachs in November of 2008 and Bank of America in November 2008, I thought about a traditional portfolio manager doing the same thing and trying to explain to their clients what they just did. How important is it for a mature company to have a mature CEO to come in and maximize their assets?
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