Risk Mitigation: “Charging Order” Protection When Forming LLCs for Business Purposes

Structuring a business strategically plays a major role in optimizing benefits and in protecting the business from potential issues.  Another important facet of strategically structuring a business is to plan for the unexpected and put in place safety nets and contingency plans in the event of a business threat. This is the core principle of risk mitigation. What happens if a business owner is unable or unwilling to pay off a personal debt? Can creditors come after their business assets? It depends.… Read More

Leadership Succession Planning is a Must for Risk Mitigation

Succession planning is an integral part of any business’s long-term objectives toward continuity. It is important to have a comprehensive, frequently reviewed, and updated plan that lays the blueprint for what happens when the head of a business or other key members of the organization are on a planned or unexpected leave of absence. Businesses that do not have a succession plan could face many challenges, especially if the departure of the owner is unexpected. However, for small to midsized firms, the challenges could be crippling. … Read More

Four Hot Topics to Consider for Your 2024 Annual Review

What should you consider when performing your annual review? With so many new regulations and amendments, it can be challenging to keep abreast of what areas the SEC is scrutinizing and expecting advisers to examine closely. You should consider first and foremost the highest risks, as well as the areas that have been in the headlines for the last several months. … Read More