Asset protection: Are you inadvertently putting your family home at risk?

Asset protection: Are you inadvertently putting your family home at risk?

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As a business owner, there are plenty of things you need to manage, and two of the most important of these are assets and risks.

In other words, building your wealth and protecting your wealth.

Let’s talk about asset protection

There’s no point building a lot of wealth if the way you have things structured behind the scenes means that someone could take your assets away from you.

Sadly, many business owners are in precisely this predicament, without knowing it!

Following are some crucial concepts that, if you as a business owner don’t understand them and put protective measures in place, your family home (and all personal assets of you and your family) are at risk of being lost if someone decided to take legal action against your business.

Asset protection considerations…

  • Your business faces unpredictable risks through interaction with employees, customers/clients and creditors.
  • This means there is potential to be sued by a variety of parties. Where there are agreements in place, sometimes disagreements later result. This is life. It makes sense to accept that, and plan and protect yourself, rather than hope it never happens.
  • Litigation, sadly, is increasing each year, largely driven by lawyers offering ‘no win, no fee’ services.
  • This encourages people to ‘have a go at you’ through legal action. They have nothing to lose, after all.
  • This means you need to ‘build a wall’ between your business risks and your personal assets otherwise you risk losing it all.
  • This ‘wall’ protects you and your family from losing assets such as your house or personal investments, if your business was to be sued.
  • The wall is created by clever use of companies, trusts and also deciding who within a married couple, for example, should and should not be a Director of each company. This is a key point. One seemingly simple mistake in this area can cost a family their house.
  • The standard type of will puts your family’s assets at risk, because if the person who dies holds the family’s personal assets in their name, ownership of these assets will revert to the person who through their Directorships in the business, is at a much higher risk of being sued.

Learn more: Dealing with small business overwhelm

This presents significant risk.

So what can you do about it?

If you haven’t looked at your asset protection structure in the past 12 months, you need to make that a priority. 

Then this should be reviewed annually.

Why?

As your life changes, your asset protection strategies—your ‘wall’—needs to be checked that it is still appropriate.

As part of this process also ensure your wills and estate planning are in order. Remember, the standard type of will can bring down your wall.

In addition to wills, there are other important documents to have in order such as an enduring power of attorney. This is a legal document that can give someone else—the person you choose—the power to make personal or financial decisions on your behalf.

You see, it is far more common for someone to become incapacitated through accident or trauma such as stroke, than it is to suddenly die. If this happens to you, you may not be able to communicate your wishes and make decisions when you need to.

The consequences of this are dire and tragic.

Why?

It’s all about choices and about ensuring you protect your family and your assets. Without sound asset protection and effective wills and estate planning in place, the legacy you have been working so hard to build may not end up in the hands of the people you intend.

Learn more: What happens in your business when your life is in crisis?

The potential tragic nature of this type of scenario is why we feel so passionate about asset protection and estate planning … because it’s all about protecting the families we work with.

If you’re anything like our many other clients who have these structures in place, we think you’ll find the costs of ‘building these walls’, so to speak, relatively minor compared to the protection they give you and your family.

 

Book a discovery call with Sarah

 


PS. Whenever you’re ready, here are 3 ways we can help you eradicate financial stress in your accounting firm or professional services business – faster …

  1. Sign up to our LinkedIn newsletter, published weekly. You can sign up here: Eradicating Financial Stress

  2. Get our book “Wow – I’m in Business! Your journey from overwhelmed to organised.” It’s full of insights, solutions and downloadable resources you can implement into your business immediately. Click here for your copy: Wow … I’m in Business! – Miss Efficiency

  3. Book a time with me privately and we’ll do a deep dive into your Xero file to help you optimise for cash flow, efficiency and growth. Click here to book: Book a time with Sarah

 

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