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5 Events That Necessitate An Immediate Review Of Your Insurance Coverage

5 Events That Necessitate An Immediate Review Of Your Insurance Coverage

by Matthew Murillo | Jan 24, 2020 | Business, Estate Planning, NLBM

When launching a new business, it’s critical to invest in the proper types and level of insurance coverage to protect your budding company from liability. But like other foundational business systems, if your insurance isn’t regularly reviewed and updated as your...
The SECURE Act’s Impact On Estate and Retirement Planning—Part 1

The SECURE Act’s Impact On Estate and Retirement Planning—Part 1

by Matthew Murillo | Jan 17, 2020 | Business, Estate Planning, NLBM

On January 1, 2020, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act (SECURE Act) went into effect, and it represents the most significant retirement-planning legislation in decades. Indeed, the changes ushered in by the SECURE Act have dramatic...
4 Estate Planning Documents No Entrepreneur Should Be Without

4 Estate Planning Documents No Entrepreneur Should Be Without

by Matthew Murillo | Jan 17, 2020 | Business, Estate Planning, NLBM

Though most entrepreneurs understand the value of effective business planning, fewer are aware of the critical role estate planning plays in their company’s success. Yet considering what would happen to your business upon your death or in the event of your incapacity...

Make Sure You Actually Own The Work You Pay Contractors To Produce

by Matthew Murillo | Jan 10, 2020 | Business, Estate Planning, NLBM

While hiring independent contractors (ICs) offers a range of valuable benefits in terms of cost savings and convenience, it also opens your business up to some unique legal and financial complications. This is particularly true when it comes to your company’s...

The Tax Cut & Jobs Act Drastically Alters the Tax Consequences of Divorce

by Matthew Murillo | Jan 10, 2020 | Business, Estate Planning, NLBM

The Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) made sweeping changes to exemptions, deductions, and credits for your family’s federal income taxes. But one major change that you might not have noticed is the way the law altered the potential tax consequences of divorce. Unlike...
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