Meeting the Often-Overlooked Needs of Business Owners

Meeting the Often-Overlooked Needs of Business Owners

Business owner clients put a great deal of faith and trust in their Financial Planners, Wealth Managers, and Accounting Professionals. Clients who own their own businesses rely on us to keep them up to date on events that may have in impact on the financial health of their businesses.  Often times taking a holistic approach when working with business owners is best to address their needs.  

Many financial, investment, and accounting professionals have recognized the need to work with their business owner clients on succession planning.  However, they have not been able to because they lacked a process and simplified workflow needed when working on these cases.  This has led to an ever-widening gap between the client’s needs and the service they are receiving

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Investing for Small Business Owners:  3 Tips to a Better Portfolio

Investing for Small Business Owners:  3 Tips to a Better Portfolio

For many small business owners, their business is their biggest asset as well as the largest producer of their family’s income. Business owners are entrepreneurs and are generally more comfortable taking on risks. For these reasons, small business owners face unique challenges when considering and selecting investments for their portfolios, and it’s important to keep in mind some basic investment principals. Not doing so can cause business owners to take on too much risk unnecessarily and can endanger their business and their income.

Here are three tips that small business owners should use to guide their investing decisions:

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Estate Planning for Children Over The Age of 18??  The Answer May Surprise You.

Estate Planning for Children Over The Age of 18??  The Answer May Surprise You.

Do you were children need estate planning documents?   If your child is 18 or older, they are technically in adult.  Which means you no longer have the legal right to make medical decisions for them, access their medical records, or handle their financial matters.  Consider the implications not having the ability to make medical decisions for your child in the case of emergency or if your child becomes incapacitated.  

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Setting Realistic Goals for Your Finances

Setting Realistic Goals for Your Finances

We have that really annoying friend or co-worker who always seems to set goals and then crush them!  They seem to have a motivational quote for every situation and conversation.  You know who they are; this is not to say that they may not be great people.  However, they seem to shine a light on the goals you made that you are not quit achieving. 

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