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The 49% Myth
I recently heard in a seminar that a business owner could maintain control of his family business, yet accomplish effective estate planning, by gifting 49% of his ownership in the family business to his children. This would allow the business
Posted in Valuation Observations
Tagged Business Valuation, Estate Planning, Gifting
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