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Episode 117 - Don't Miss the Moment! Preparing for a Business Exit

20 min · 19 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 117 - Don't Miss the Moment! Preparing for a Business Exit

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A business sale can create uncertainty and a long list of financial and planning decisions all at once. The months before and after an exit often become an important planning window in a business owner's life. Jeremiah and Laura walk through several planning considerations that may help business owners prepare for a high-income year, evaluate tax planning considerations, and align financial decisions with long-term goals for family, charitable giving, and broader planning considerations. They also discuss why preparation matters long before a transaction is finalized and why coordinated planning with advisors, CPAs, and estate attorneys may help provide additional planning clarity. #BusinessOwner #TaxPlanning #EstatePlanning #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

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Portada del episodio Episode 119 - Should Your Business Own the Building It Operates In?

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Portada del episodio Episode 117 - Don't Miss the Moment! Preparing for a Business Exit

Episode 117 - Don't Miss the Moment! Preparing for a Business Exit

A business sale can create uncertainty and a long list of financial and planning decisions all at once. The months before and after an exit often become an important planning window in a business owner's life. Jeremiah and Laura walk through several planning considerations that may help business owners prepare for a high-income year, evaluate tax planning considerations, and align financial decisions with long-term goals for family, charitable giving, and broader planning considerations. They also discuss why preparation matters long before a transaction is finalized and why coordinated planning with advisors, CPAs, and estate attorneys may help provide additional planning clarity. #BusinessOwner #TaxPlanning #EstatePlanning #FinancialPlanning #WealthManagement --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

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