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Paul Sobotta, CLU®, ChFC®, CFP®, RICP®
Financial Planner
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Kyle Sobotta, CFP®
Financial Planner
Prudential Advisors
205 Washington Street
Arcadia, WI 54612
Phone: 608-323-7032
Fax: 608-323-7964
Email: paul.sobotta@prudential.com
Running a small business is not for everyone, but younger family members often want the challenge of taking over when founding generations retire. If you’re part of a family business, here’s how you can work toward continuing the business from one generation to the next, even in times of uncertainty like these.
Next, communicate frequently with your successors. You may have differences over how to run the business, and you’ll need to resolve them—you can’t run the business forever. You will want to create a development plan that allows family successors to gain the crucial experience necessary to run your concern. And you may want to begin making shared business decisions that allow your loved ones to get hands-on experience running the company.
Your sale price and schedule of payments may be included in your buy-sell arrangement, and you’ll also address tax responsibilities, the value of business assets and total liabilities. You also may want to address potential liquidity issues to avoid future problems for both the seller and buyers. Pre-paying the transfer, whether through gradual ownership shares while working together, contributing to a sinking fund or purchasing life insurance, might help address any liquidity issues.
Begin working toward an agreement as soon as you and your loved ones decide family succession is in everyone’s interests and review your succession plan regularly, because change happens. Most important, work with qualified legal, tax and financial professionals to come up with a plan that benefits you, your family and your business.
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