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Business · March 09, 2022
5 Strategies For Boosting Your Startup's Cash Flow
Cash is the lifeblood of any business. Far too many businesses, most owners do not adequately manage their cash flow. Trying to manage a business without properly controlling your cash flow is like fighting a rising tide. Even if your company earns a solid profit, you may have cash flow problems from time to time, especially true during the first few years of operation. Get savvy about growing your cash flow by applying these five techniques to avoid entering the ranks of insolvent companies.
Business · March 07, 2022
How to Move a Business to Another State
Moving a business to another state involves several decisions and steps. A business owner may relocate a business for various reasons, including increased real estate costs, business taxes, business regulations, changes in the target market, or even personal or family reasons. But relocating your residence from one state to another is much more complicated and difficult to determine what to do first because the steps needed for a successful move vary depending on your business structure.
Estate Planning · January 28, 2022
Don't Leave Your Children With The Babysitter Until You Read This
As we head into the third year of the pandemic, we realize how fragile our lives and health are. If you haven't gotten sick, you certainly know someone who has died in the past two years. Yet even if you avoid getting sick right now, the fact remains that we're all vulnerable to severe illness or injury. And if you're a parent, the most frightening aspect is knowing that if something happens to you, your children would be left without you to care for them, whether temporarily or permanently.
Business · January 25, 2022
Protect Your Business And Family With A Buy-Sell Agreement
Whenever you have a partner or multiple owners in a business, one of the most important—but often overlooked—aspects of the relationship is planning for how it will end. It's crucial that you come up with a clear exit strategy, and do so at the start of your relationship when things are going well, and not wait until you encounter problems down the road. Indeed, the more thought you put into your exit plan ahead of time, the smoother things will be when one of you finally does move on.
Estate Planning · March 26, 2021
Managing Your Digital Afterlife: A Guide To Facebook's Legacy Contact
Today's social media and other digital assets play such a big role in our lives. Facebook is one of the social media platforms that have a number of users and if you're one of them who share, track, and report on important life events, it can provide an intimate snapshot of your life and can also serve as a key part of your legacy. If you're interested in preserving your digital legacy using Facebook's legacy contact, here we'll break down the basics of how this function works.
Estate Planning · March 19, 2021
Larry King's Death Highlights the Importance of Updating Your Estate Plan for Divorce and Death - Part 2
A Lifetime Asset Protection Trust is a unique estate planning vehicle specifically designed to protect your children's inheritance from unfortunate life events. The sudden death of a Legendary host, Larry King, became controversial because of not using Lifetime Asset Protection Trust to distribute his assets to his children upon his death. His story demonstrates that do-it-yourself planning can have terrible consequences for your loved ones - even worse than if you had no estate plan at all.
Estate Planning · March 12, 2021
Larry King's Death Highlights the Importance of Updating Your Estate Plan for Divorce and Death - Part 1
Setting up an estate plan is the best way to preserve wealth, but without a proper update of your estate can lead to misunderstanding and conflict that will make your assets tied up in the court instead of passing it to your family. This is what happened to the legendary tv and radio host, Larry King, who passed away this year, leaving his current family and children from his previous marriage in a legal battle over his estate because of not updating his estate plan.
Business · March 09, 2021
Selling Your Small Business: What You Should Know
Establishing and running a successful small business is an extremely rewarding experience. For small business owners, deciding when and how to sell your business is arguably even more consequential, but if you're guided by the right factors that should be considered before putting up the proverbial for sale sign, you can smoothly transition ownership of the small business you spent your lifetime building —and you can begin the next chapter of your life.
Estate Planning · March 05, 2021
Is It Time to Go Solo(preneur)?
There's nothing like a major change in the economic climate to make you rethink your job. A steady job is not necessarily a sure thing - if you're in a place of transition with your life and career, it could be the right time to take the leap and start working for yourself, building your own business, and becoming the boss you always wish you had. But it's always the best way to consult a trusted legal professional before making your final decision in starting your business as a solo(preneur).
Business · March 02, 2021
Does Your Website Need a Privacy Policy or Term of Use?
Conversations about data privacy policies and website terms of use have become more common in recent months. Large companies have been involved in litigation concerning agreements that address these very issues. “What are these agreements? “Do I need them on my website? These are the most common questions business owners have in mind. Ensure that your website has all the legal agreements in place to protect your business, especially if your business engaging with customers via the website.

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