Solutions for Business Owners

If
you are a business owner, you have the added responsibility
of your business to worry about on top of your family. The
following information can help you start thinking about possible
solutions to your needs and help you prepare to consult with
us.
Helping Your Business Grow Don’t have a Harvard MBA?
You're not alone. Most successful entrepreneurs started out
with what seemed like a good idea and ended up running a business
of their own. How can you learn to manage the business side
of business? Read, study, ask lots of questions, and seek
out sound advice from your tax, legal and financial advisors.
You can also turn to us to discuss how the insurance and financial
products that we offer can help you support your business
growth plan. Business Continuation Planning As a business
owner, you are the lifeblood of your organization, the driving
force behind its success. Have you considered what will happen
to your business when you are ready to retire? Do you have
children or other family members ready to continue the family
business? Or is there another successor in line who will be
able to pick up the reins? Most of all, if you died prematurely
or became disabled, will the business you worked so hard to
build be able to continue...and will your family be financially
provided for? Tough questions, yes, but ones you need to ask.
Retirement/Estate Planning One of the nice perks of
being self-employed or a business owner is that you don't
HAVE to retire. You're a doer. You like to make decisions
and see results. But maybe someday -- perhaps when you're
65, 75 or older - you just might WANT the option to trade
the fun and frustration of work for golf, gardening, vacationing
with the grandkids or sitting back and relaxing with family
and friends. Just as important, you also want to have all
your ducks in a row, so to speak, when it comes to making
sure your loved ones are well provided for in the future.
Neither of these goals just happens. They are the result of
decisions you make today. That means retirement planning and
estate planning – mapping out a strategy to create options
for you and for your family. Fortunately, there are more retirement
and estate planning choices available today than ever before
for business owners and those self-employed. We are here to
help you begin the process of planning. As the old saying
goes: Those who fail to plan...fail. Life Insurance for
Risk Management As a business owner, you live with risk.
That's the nature of business. You take on risk when you borrow
money to expand, launch a new product or service, hire a new
employee, extend credit to a customer. There are dozens of
risks in business...and few guarantees. Successful business
owners, therefore, work to minimize risk, so they can focus
on meeting their objectives. Life insurance is a risk management
tool. For instance, if your company invested in new facilities
or new vehicles, you would insure their value against the
danger of theft, fire and accident. In the same way, life
insurance can help protect the value of key employees to your
business, reduce the risk that a loan might default if something
happened to you, and, most of all, reduce the risk that your
business and your family would suffer financially if you did
not live to see your long-term plans completed. Employee
Benefits Finding quality employees is half the challenge.
Keeping them – and keeping them well motivated – is the other
half, especially in today's tight labor market. One way to
do that is to provide competitive benefits. I know, when many
small business owners hear the words "employee benefits,"
they immediately think, "one more expense I can't afford!"
If this sounds like you, you might want to think again. Two
reasons: (1) Carefully selected benefits can help reduce costly
employee turnover, boost morale and, in turn, help assure
your company's stability and productivity. (2) Benefits need
not cost you an arm and a leg. For example, a voluntary payroll
deduction program lets workers – including you as an owner-employee
– acquire valuable benefits at virtually no cost to you.
Let’s work together to analyze your needs. We can then help
you decide what products and services would be right for you
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