Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Feb 13, 2019 |
Government regulations usually have less impact than family relations.
There are some big mistakes that farmers can make. It is best to be aware of them and avoid following in the footsteps of others, according to Ag Web in “5 Estate Planning Mistakes You Don't Want To Make.”
Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Nov 30, 2018 |
So, what would you like to happen with your business?
If you are a business owner, you have worked long and hard to be successful. However, there comes a time when you look toward the future and decide what you would like to happen, according to Northern Nevada Business...
Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Sep 05, 2018 |
A plan is needed to pass farm and ranch family operations from one generation to the next.
The Nebraska Extension office has developed a number of resources to support farm and ranch families that do not have a succession plan, according to TheFencePost.com...
Posted by Nina Whitehurst | May 10, 2018 |
If business is in the estate plan, there is a better chance it will survive.
If you have worked for years to build your business, it is likely to close, if a plan for it to continue is not included in your estate plan, according to the Savannah Morning News...
Posted by Nina Whitehurst | Apr 03, 2018 |
Are one or more of the potential heirs considering or have no interest in the farm? There are three steps.
When a farmer passes away, one, all or none of the children may have an interest in the farm. That makes planning seem difficult. However, in reality there are only three steps to consider...