A buy-sell agreement is a legal contract that establishes a buyer for an owner’s share of a business and stipulates the price to be paid.
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Preparing for a Small-Business Conference
Are you looking for an opportunity to network and acquire new techniques, strategies, and ideas that could benefit your small business? If so,consider attending a small-business conference.
Key Person Insurance: Cash, When It’s Needed Most
If the ongoing success of your business depends on one or more key individuals, you may want to consider the role that insurance can play in protecting your business.
Your Business: Solutions for Succession
A family business may grow to the point where you, the owner, are called upon to undergo a radical transformation and change from being the “doer” to being the manager.
Wealth-Transfer Taxes Can Take a Toll on Small Businesses
Most business owners work long and hard to build their business and want to do all they can to help protect their heirs from a heavy estate tax burden.
Retirement Planning and the “One-Man Band”
If you’re an “owner-only” business, you may think your retirement planning options are rather limited. On the contrary, you can enjoy some of the same retirement plans available to larger businesses.
Calculating Your Break-Even Point
Before you can turn a profit, you first have to break even. Be conscious of the areas in which losses are occurring and have a plan for steering your company into the black.
Help Protect Your Business with Disability Income Insurance
How long would you be able to cover your personal and business expenses if your income and revenue were to stop suddenly due to a disability?
Retiring Business Owners - Plan for Succession
It may be difficult to imagine your eventual transition into retirement. Yet, if you want to build personal financial security and ensure business continuation, it is important to plan ahead.
Catch the Spirit: Start Your Own Business!
One of the cornerstones that helped build America is the opportunity for free enterprise. If you have “caught the spirit,” what are the basic factors and issues to consider that will help you get your business off the ground?