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For the majority of small business owners, the bulk of their wealth is often locked up in their business.
The business generates their income to pay the rent, pay the mortgage or even the wealth to build the investment portfolio for retirement.
A business owner's ability to actually retire is usually directly linked to the success and stability of their business and their own ability to continue to earn an income.
But what happens to your business debts (and even family debts) when a person unexpectedly passes away?
New regulations will soon change the way accountants talk about a Self Managed Superannuation Funds (SMSF)
When it comes to giving advice about SMSF's, most accountants previously provided advice under an accountant's exemption from having to be a licenced financial adviser. As of 1 July 2016, that’s about to change.
Professional people managing their own chronic health conditions need their own life insurance adviser
Many people in professional business use life insurance products but ... what do you do when your business partner tells you 'the business needs to get life insurance in place to cover the business debts', but doesn't know you've been diagnosed with diabetes?
