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Financial Protections Small Business Owners Need

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20 Jun 2018

Financial Protections Small Business Owners Need

Everyone needs some kind of financial protection for the future and that is no less of small business owners. Many believe that because they tend to have a higher income than average, finances are rarely a concern beyond running the business well. However, a little planning can help you avoid disaster, maximize profits, and even find an exit route from running the business when you want one.

A fitting structure

The best choice you can make is often the first one: deciding the structure of your business. If you are a sole proprietor or in any other arrangement where you share liability with your business, it’s best to consider switching. Turning your business into an LLC has significant financial advantages, even if it does take a little more accounting work. For instance, you are not personally liable where your business might run up a debt. Furthermore, you have to run your business finances separate from your personal accounts, which can make it easier to organize your money responsibly.

The right insurance

As you may already know, some forms of insurance are legally essential depending on the circumstances of your business. If you have employees, they must be insured, for instance. Liability insurance is a must-have for any businesses that operate in person with clients. But you should also consider personal protections. Health insurance may be essential to keeping the business running after a bout of bad health, and life insuranceis crucial to making sure your family doesn’t have to use the assets you want to pass on to them at the end of your life. Figure out how much insurance you need and have the policies in place while they are still reasonably priced. The longer you wait, the more likely that your insurance costs will rise.

 

Building your personal credit and business credit

 

 

A good line of credit

Building your personal credit and your business credit is essential. Business credit can allow you to ensure that you are able to get a hand on the resources you need, even if you hit an unexpected lull in a seasonal market. Personal credit can allow you to trim your personal finances if you need to invest even more in the business, making repayments much easier when you boost your salary back up.

Your own retirement savings

Don’t rely on the idea of selling the business as a nest egg. Business is unpredictable at the very least. You might be doing excellent now, but you don’t know what the market will look like in twenty years. Never neglect to choose a good retirement savings account and build your retirement fund independently. If you do so, and you do end up selling the business, that only means that you will get to enjoy the fruits of your labor without having to set it aside for retirement living expenses. Everyone needs a personal strategy for their finances, not just a business one. The tips above will ensure you are keeping the protections you and your family need while finding new ways to grow the business and streamline your accounts both inside and outside of it.

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