
There are active markets for liquid securities. These markets comprise a substantial portion of the wealth of America. There are also assets that, by their very nature, are illiquid in that they have no well-developed markets. Examples might include commercial real estate, developmental land, timber, other real estate assets, oil rights and many others. The example for discussion today, however, is your illiquid (pre-liquid) investment in your closely held or family business.
Today, we begin a discussion of illiquid wealth, or what I sometimes call pre-liquid wealth. Asset categories of illiquid wealth include land and timber, investment real estate, private placements, mineral resources and others. However, the category we will talk about is your investment in your closely held or family business. Chances are your investment in your business is the largest single asset in your portfolio, perhaps by far.
What are you doing to manage that wealth?