Only one-third of US family businesses have a robust, documented and communicated business succession plan in place.*


*GlobeNewswire. “Succession Planning for Business Owners: More Important Than Ever.” 12/30/21.

 

Things to consider

We understand that the day-to-day demands of running a business can be all consuming. Often, there’s little time left over to think strategically about the intersection of your business and personal wealth, but we’re here to help.


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Fuel your growth

Whether you need access to short-term liquidity or help financing the expansion of your business, we can help identify solutions fit for your needs.

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Protect your future

Without sufficient key man, disability, and life insurance, your business could be at risk.

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Attract and retain talent

Looking for a better, more comprehensive retirement plan solution to attract and retain employees?

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Plan your exit

We can work with you to value your business and create a succession plan that enables your business to endure.

 

What to ask your Janney Financial Advisor

  • How can I begin to separate my personal wealth from my business without adversely affecting our business finances?
  • Is there a better retirement plan option for my employees?
  • What’s the best way to fund the buy-sell agreement I have with my partner?

 

 


 

 

Talk with a Janney Financial Advisor

You don’t need to go it alone. Wherever you are on your wealth journey, we can build a tailored financial plan and make recommendations that are aligned with your best interest and unique needs, goals, and preferences. Contact us today to discuss how we can put a plan in place designed to help you reach your financial goals.

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