Tag: owner

  • ESOPs Offer Businesses a Variety of Potential Benefits

    ESOPs Offer Businesses a Variety of Potential Benefits

    Wouldn’t it be great if your employees worked as if they owned the company? An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) could make this a reality. Under an ESOP, employee participants take part ownership of the business through a retirement savings arrangement. Meanwhile, the business and its existing owner(s) can benefit from some tax breaks, an…

  • Re-evaluate Your Company’s Competitiveness in a Changed Economy

    Re-evaluate Your Company’s Competitiveness in a Changed Economy

    Just about every business owner’s strategic plans for 2020 look far different now compared to how they looked heading into the year. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the economy in profound ways, forcing many companies to recalibrate suddenly and severely. As your business moves forward in this uncertain environment, it’s important to re-evaluate competitiveness. You…

  • Adjust Your Expectations of Business Interruption Coverage

    Adjust Your Expectations of Business Interruption Coverage

    A natural place to turn when disaster strikes is insurance. The very reason you pay premiums and deal with the paperwork is to have these risk management policies in place when necessary. But, when it comes to business interruption coverage, you may have to adjust your expectations if you intend to file a claim because…

  • What Lenders Look for in a Succession Plan

    What Lenders Look for in a Succession Plan

    Business owners are urged to create succession plans for the good of their families and their employees. But there’s someone else who holds a key interest in the longevity of your company: Your lender. If you want to maintain a clear path to acquiring the working capital your business may need after you’ve stepped down,…

  • Putting Together the Succession Planning and Retirement Planning Puzzle

    Putting Together the Succession Planning and Retirement Planning Puzzle

    Everyone needs to plan for retirement. But as a business owner, you face a distinctive challenge in that you must save for your golden years while also creating, updating and eventually executing a succession plan. This is no easy task, but you can put the puzzle pieces together by answering some fundamental questions: When do…

  • Hire Your Children This Summer:  Everyone Wins

    Hire Your Children This Summer: Everyone Wins

    If you’re a business owner and you hire your children (or grandchildren) this summer, you can obtain tax breaks and other non-tax benefits. The kids can gain on-the-job experience, save for college and learn how to manage money. And you may be able to: Shift your high-taxed income into tax-free or low-taxed income, Realize payroll…

  • Using Knowledge Management to Develop Your Succession Plan

    Using Knowledge Management to Develop Your Succession Plan

    As the old saying goes, “Knowledge is power.” This certainly rings true in business, as those who best understand their industries and markets tend to have a knack for staying on top. If that person is a company’s owner, however, great knowledge can turn into a vulnerability when he or she decides to retire or…

  • Do Your Long-Term Customers Know Everything About You?

    Do Your Long-Term Customers Know Everything About You?

    A technician at a mobility equipment supplier was servicing the motorized wheelchair of a long-time customer and noticed it was a brand-new model. “Where did you buy the chair?” he asked the customer. “At the health care supply store on the other side of town,” the customer replied. The technician paused and then asked, “Well,…

  • A Refresher on Major Tax Law Changes for Small-Business Owners

    A Refresher on Major Tax Law Changes for Small-Business Owners

    The dawning of 2019 means the 2018 income tax filing season will soon be upon us. After year end, it’s generally too late to take action to reduce 2018 taxes. Business owners may, therefore, want to shift their focus to assessing whether they’ll likely owe taxes or get a refund when they file their returns…