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Ellen Victor is quoted in the Long Island Business News

Yours truly was quoted in the most recent edition of Long Island Business News on the importance of business succession planning and partnership agreements. Read it here. 

November 14, 2011 Business Entities, Small Business, Small Business Estate Planning

Your Family Small Business Succession Plan

When your business succession planning involves family, a whole new set of variables need to be thought about. In some ways, it is easier when you have family to leave your business to, in other ways it can be way more difficult as you add family dynamics to the mix First of all, some statistics:… Read More »

February 5, 2010 Business Entities, Small Business, Small Business Estate Planning

Do You Need A Business Succession Plan?

Once you’re past the startup phase of your small business, it is time to start thinking about your business succession plan.  If you are years from retirement, this may be the last item on your to-do list.  You surely have enough to do in your daily operations without building in time to work on the… Read More »

January 20, 2010 Small Business, Small Business Estate Planning

Disaster Planning for Long Island Small Businesses

One of my favorite resources  as a small business owner is the New York Times Small Business section.  Several months ago, the Times started a blog aimed at small business owners entitled “You’re the Boss–The Art of Running a Small Business.”  While not every post will resonate with every small business owner, the articles are… Read More »

August 9, 2009 Small Business, Small Business Estate Planning

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