Essays on tax architecture, capital, partnerships, and the unglamorous mechanics of building something that lasts. New writing, often.
The story behind the firm, and the advisor I could never find when I needed one most.
Read →Strategy is the easy part. The part that moves a deal is who you can call. Why proximity is the real product.
Read →Cost segregation and permanent bonus depreciation, in plain English. The deduction most owners quietly miss.
Read →Not a chatbot. The actual operating system that runs the firm, in plain English, and most of it you can copy.
Read →They have a focus problem. Why ten plays at sixty percent lose to three at one hundred.
Read →Why fragmented advice quietly costs founders more than any single bad decision.
Read →The headline economy and the operator economy are telling different stories. Read your own numbers.
Read →A strategist makes you rich. The difference between filing taxes and designing them.
Read →Fund growth like it. How to structure and source capital now that money is expensive.
Read →Senior judgment without a full-time hire, and when it earns its keep.
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