When working with a family business to facilitate the succession planning process how are you able to determine where a family is currently? (Retirement and Invesment Planning, Communication, Estate Planning, Retention of Key non-family employees, Leadership Development, etc.)
Has anyone found a tool to assess these areas in a time-efficient manner that includes multiple generations in the conversation? I've searched high and low for a tool and finally I created my own (The Family Business Continuity Audit).
I'm interested to see what others are doing in this area.
Dave Specht
Working with Family Businesses
Often, what a client THINKS he has in place is a far cry from what is actually there.
Succession Planning- Family Businesses
There are only four sections of financial planning that a business owner will encounter: Accumulation planning (income tax and investment plans); Businesss Continuation Planning (what happens when someone retires, becomes disabled or dies); Estate Planning (involves wills, trusts and maybe gifting programs); Fringe Benefit Planning (pensions plans, group insurance, non-qualified deferred compensation). I find that it is rare that all four areas are coordinated the way they should.
Without a long drawn out detail, owners may have had one idea about what they wanted to do some years ago, however, with multiple changes (i.e. appreciation of business interest, changes in tax laws, the economy, etc) it maybe that retirement and succession does not follow the timeline once prepared for.
As a wealth management adviser, I look at a given situation knowing that present relationships with advisers need not be replaced, just coordinated. Having a quarterback with a 1000 foot view with the capability to use technology and complex planning wiil help correct a difficult situation (or answer questions) once there is acceptance from the principles AND their advisers. The need for an annual review usually eliminates unanswered questions and concerns and keeps the plan on track during tax law/personal/professional changes and needs.
If I can assist with a given situation, even if it is to answer some of these situational concerns, please contact me via the office number in my profile.
-Bill
"You never stand so tall when you stoop to help a child."