Asset Protection for Business Owners and High-Income Earners: How to Protect What You Own from Lawsuits and Creditors
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- ISBN13: 9781601380050
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Congratulations! You have worked hard for many years and own a booming business; or perhaps you are a successful doctor, attorney, CPA, or another high-income earner. Making that money was difficult; now, you have to create a strategy to keep it. Unfortunately, you are on the radar with pending lawsuits from other businesses, employees, business partners, past marriages, relatives, the government, or anyone else who thinks they can reach your assets. With a little k… More >> Asset Protection for Business Owners and High-Income Earners: How to Protect What You Own from Lawsuits and Creditors
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Comment from Loyd E. Eskildson
Time April 21, 2010 at 10:07 am
Northcott introduces his topic by reminding targeted readers that they’ve worked hard for many years and have achieved a measure of success. Making that money was difficult – now they have to create a strategy to keep it because they’re on the radar with pending lawsuits (80,000+/day) from other businesses, partners, employees, government, relatives, neighbors, and other parties.
“Asset Protection” then tells readers about irrevocable living trusts, creating and maintaining LLCs, equity-stripping techniques, durable powers of attorney, estate planning, and wills. The trick, says Northcott, is to own nothing directly, but control it all legally.
The material is presented logically and clearly, though it often resembles a 270+ page commercial for various attorneys and others in the business of helping clients protect assets. Further, it is not a detailed ‘do-it-yourself’ book – if that is even possible. Nonetheless, “Asset Protection” provides a good framework for those with assets needing more than basic insurance and homestead exemption protections. It is best read now, rather than later when facing imminent disaster; however, examples are provided where even last-minute assistance has been useful.
Rating: 5 / 5