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E2 - Rockefeller vs. Vanderbilt: Why Structure Outlasts Fortune

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Two of America’s wealthiest men died with fortunes worth billions in today’s dollars. Yet within just a few generations, one family’s money was gone—while the other’s wealth still supports over 200 heirs a century later.

In this episode of Before the Returns, Jaden Zubal unpacks the stories of Cornelius Vanderbilt and John D. Rockefeller to reveal why structure matters more than returns. You’ll learn:

  • How the Vanderbilt fortune evaporated in less than 100 years
  • The systems Rockefeller created that still impact families and philanthropy today
  • Simple steps you can take to ensure your own wealth lasts beyond you

Wealth without structure fails. Wealth with structure lasts.

📌 Subscribe and review the show to help us share this message of building lasting legacy!

Learn more at www.jadenzubal.com | Follow @jadenzubal | Join the *Before the Returns Weekly* newsletter

📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected]

⚖️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions.

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Two of America’s wealthiest men died with fortunes worth billions in today’s dollars. Yet within just a few generations, one family’s money was gone—while the other’s wealth still supports over 200 heirs a century later.

In this episode of Before the Returns, Jaden Zubal unpacks the stories of Cornelius Vanderbilt and John D. Rockefeller to reveal why structure matters more than returns. You’ll learn:

  • How the Vanderbilt fortune evaporated in less than 100 years
  • The systems Rockefeller created that still impact families and philanthropy today
  • Simple steps you can take to ensure your own wealth lasts beyond you

Wealth without structure fails. Wealth with structure lasts.

📌 Subscribe and review the show to help us share this message of building lasting legacy!

Learn more at www.jadenzubal.com | Follow @jadenzubal | Join the *Before the Returns Weekly* newsletter

📩 Questions or ideas? Email: [email protected]

⚖️ Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. It is not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making financial decisions.

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