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Question 53 of 61 in Basics

I have been successful enough that my business is no longer a “small business.” what should my concerns be about my risk and insurance planning now?


Although you have become a successful business person with all the advantages (and responsibilities that entails) there are potential problems that you need to consider. In particular, what would happen if you became disabled or died? Or what if something happened to one of your key employees or business partners? Could your business continue? Would there be funds to pay for continuing expenses? Would the business be badly damaged perhaps to the point where forced sales of assets might be required? Would money be available to pay estate and other taxes that might become payable?
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