Archive for June, 2009

The Domino Effect

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Johnny McNamara looks at how improving efficiencies in one area of your personal economy can have a dramatic knock-on effect in the other areas of your financial life.

The Celtic Tiger brought with it unprecedented access to credit facilities, which were gladly lapped up by the Irish public. However, the legacy of poor financial planning from this era is now plain to see.

During this boom, many people found themselves owning multiple rental properties without ever examining how these portfolios should be structured to maximise efficiencies in all areas including cash-flow, tax planning, wealth creation and wealth protection. Now that the economic conditions have changed so dramatically in tandem with a tightening of cash-flow, the lack of planning is having a direct impact on how people are managing their own personal economy and possibly limiting chances to generate future wealth.

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Newsletter 2009 Issue 2: Succession Issues In The Family Business

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

In this Issue: – Tax briefs – Finance bill 2009 – Inheritance tax / revenue penalties – Business briefs – Legal briefs – Dow jones index 1900 – 2008

Quite often, in family businesses, the importance of careful planning for the passing of the control and ownership of a family business does not get the attention that it merits. In terms of planning, succession is not regarded as a business issue – indeed succession can often be regarded as a nonbusiness issue to be addressed by the owner entrepreneur at some point in the future “when the time is right”. In the current economic environment when most forms of property are at their lowest valuation in decades the time may just be right for optimum succession planning.

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