Succession Planning

Most of us work because we have to, and put up with the added stress of running our own business in the hope of one day growing enough wealth to relax and enjoy spending it. Sadly it rarely happens by accident! Getting your hard- earned money out of your Company can be almost as difficult as making it in the first place. The secret is in advanced planning.

Whether you hope to sell your company, pass it down to your children or management team, or to close it down and dispose of its assets, you need a long- term strategy in place to minimize taxation and maximize profit long before you retire. We can offer a wide range of ideas for you to consider and help you along each step of the way.

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Contact us

If you would like to receive any more information or ask us a question about succession planning contact Murray Macnab or David Negus at our Long Eaton office on 0115 972 5222 or contact our Ripley office on 01773 744744.

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