Why Your Buy-Sell Agreement Might Fail Without Proper Funding
Ascent Wealth Strategies
A Wealth Management firm that specializes in working with owners of successful businesses
An unfunded buy-sell agreement is like a car without fuel; it exists, but it can't take you where you need to go. Here's a detailed look at potential issues:
The Importance of Proper Funding Avoiding these grim scenarios requires a clear funding plan for the buy-sell agreement. Proper funding ensures that cash will be on hand if an owner departs, eliminating the need for burdensome financial arrangements. The funding strategy must encompass different scenarios, including death, retirement, and disability.
Here's how funding can be approached:
Term Life Insurance:
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Permanent Life Insurance:
Disability Buyout Funding:
Conclusion? Navigating buy-sell agreements and ensuring proper funding demands foresight and expert guidance. The risks of an unfunded agreement can be devastating, leading to financial turmoil, legal battles, or even business collapse. Collaborating with professionals specializing in these agreements, including considerations for permanent life insurance and disability buyout funding, can be a strategic move to safeguard your business's future, providing reassurance for all involved.
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