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What is a professional service agreement?


Professional groups (doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc.) often use an income continuation agreement that gives the heirs of the deceased a share of the earnings or a specified sum for a stipulated time period. This can be used together with a buy sell agreement for the assets. Life insurance can be used to fund both agreements.
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