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Business Owners (Old)

You know what it takes to build a successful business. And after all the hard work and sacrifices you’ve made to create it, it’s equally as important to protect it.

Ask yourself these important questions:

  • Do I have a plan for my business when I retire?
  • Is my business capable of continuing its success in the event of my or my partner’s untimely death or disability?
  • Is my family adequately protected if something were to happen to me?
  • Have I done everything I can to attract, retain and reward the key employees that are critical to my business?
  • Are my employees getting adequate financial education?

If you answered “no” to any of these questions, you may want to consider implementing a formal business planning strategy. Proper planning can help you protect your business, attract and retain key employees and help ensure your business transfers in the manner in which you choose.

Including a financial strategy with your business plan for the unexpected is a must. Start by exploring all your available options, then develop a long-term strategy that helps protect your business should you, a partner, or key employee decide to retire, leave the business, or unexpectedly die or become disabled.

This may sound like a lot but take a deep breath because Five Nine Wealth Management is here to help.

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