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Entrepreneurs are Missing This Wealth-Building OpportunityBusiness owners should start exit and estate planning years before a potential sale. Waiting until the deal is on the table can cost you millions in taxes.
By Bill Baynard
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Suddenly, Everyone's a 'Founder' on LinkedIn: Should You Join Them?Here's how to manage your own consultancy or startup while protecting your retirement wealth.
By Jacob Schroeder
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Retirees' Guide to Dos and Don’ts of Business PartnershipsMaking Your Money Last Know some of the business partnership pros and cons before diving in. A business partnership agreement is a good place to start.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis
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I’m 64, retired, and want to invest $400,000 of my $2.4 million portfolio in a winery startup. Am I crazy?We ask wealth advisers to weigh in on the wine business and how to finance a retirement startup.
By Maurie Backman
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Want to Shave 10 Hours Off Your Workweek? A Startup Expert Shows How AI Can HelpArtificial intelligence is overhauling how companies operate, freeing up entrepreneurs and their workers to skip the menial stuff and get down to business.
By Gayle Jennings-O'Byrne
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Things that Surprise Business Owners When It’s Time to SellThe Kiplinger Letter When it’s time to retire and enjoy the fruits of growing their business, owners are often surprised by how tough it is to give up their baby!
By David Payne
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More Workers are Becoming EntrepreneursA recession could accelerate the pandemic trend of employees becoming entrepreneurs.
By Emma Patch
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5 Steps to Turn Your Side Hustle into a BusinessA smooth and successful transition to a viable small business starts with some basics.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU
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Warning: Your Business Is Not a Retirement Fund!entrepreneurship Many business owners are hugely successful but making big bucks doesn’t mean they’re preparing for retirement. Too many pump all their money back into the business, which can be a dire retirement mistake.
By Justin Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA
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