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Hollywood’s Top Business Managers Reveal Secrets and Strategies to Managing Famous Clients’ Finances

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Todd Longwell Money is a complicated thing, both practically and psychologically. It can be a ticket to freedom or a dark presence leading people on a path to destruction, and it’s always a fussy child that needs to be watched carefully and nurtured.

It is an especially thorny topic in the world of entertainment, where money can arrive suddenly and leave just as quickly if not handled properly.

That’s why so many actors, musicians, directors and others employ business managers. To their clients, business managers can be seen as magicians, trusted consiglieres or scolding parental figures.

For their part, business managers have to deal with an array of personalities with varying career scenarios that can be tricky to navigate.

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