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Don’t Wait for a Rainy Day to Get Organized, Especially Not in Houston

Yes, you have an organizational style. It may be chaos, or it may be hyper-organized. Either way it is still a style. Moving from paper to digital feels more organized, but it also requires management. There are a number of different ways to approach any problem, including getting financial documents…

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Protect Your Houston Business with Estate Planning

It's amazing how quickly a business can get picked to pieces after the death of an owner. With the use of good estate planning, according to The Huffington Post article, "5 Things Estate Planning Can Do for You and Your Business," you can protect your business and your legacy. Otherwise,…

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Houston’s Family-Owned Businesses Need Succession Planning

Estate planning for the owner of a family business is more complex and requires more thought than estate planning for an employee who owns a home and investment accounts. In "Five things you should know about estate planning for a family-owned business," Smart Business points out, in five broad strokes,…

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Farming Future Depends on Planning Now

Regardless of the ultimate outcome – passing the farm to the next generation or selling it – creating a plan for the future requires a lot of groundwork and the help of an estate planning attorney with experience in family farm matters, according to The High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal's article,…

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Houston Business Owners. What’s Your Plan?

If you think of your business as a legacy that you wish to pass on to a family member, a partner or a valued employee, start planning now to create a business succession plan. Don't limit your thinking to a family member taking over for you. There are many different…

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Houston Families Should Take Note of Pending IRS Changes

The word is out in the estate planning bar that the IRS is looking at making an announcement this September about a favorite tax benefit gained from the use of family partnerships and LLCs.  New regulations would effectively raise the taxable value of assets transferred into these entities, which currently…

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Business Succession Planning: Key Element for Houston Business Owners

Owners who are personally and emotionally involved in their businesses, including farming operations, often consider what will happen to their businesses, farms and business assets when they are no longer involved. Planning for the disposition of a business is different than estate planning. While many think they are the same…

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Staying in Control of Your Houston Business

Many business owners fear losing control. Before they’re willing to address exit or estate planning options, they must first be assured of complete dominion over their business. So let’s look at how to lock in ownership. Are you worried about losing control of your business? A recent Forbes article, “Control…

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Houstonians Can Plan Short-Term and Long-Term for Business Succession

Succession planning where company ownership is concerned can be fairly complicated, but at a simple level every plan is based on two basic issues. You’ve probably thought a lot about who will take over for you; that’s one. But, just as importantly, how can you make sure what you want to happen will happen?…

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The Houston Market is Heating Up for Business Sales

While valuations aren’t out of hand now, offers may climb as competition heats up. Your business is likely an inherent part of your life. The decision to part ways with your business is complicated. It can't be easy to hand over your life's work. Nevertheless, there comes a time when…

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