• Fyfe Financial Limited
  • 119 Ecclesall Road South
  • Sheffield
  • South Yorkshire
  • S11 9PJ
  • Tel: 0114 2621943
  • Fax: 0114 2365849

 

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A REPRESENTITIVE OF PARKWAY INSURANCE SERVICES

Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Services Authority

699 STANIFORTH ROAD, SHEFFIELD S9 4RE  T: 0114 244 2233

 

Registration No 4421513 England

Registered Office: 119 Ecclesall Road South, Sheffield S11 9PJ

Corporate Financial Planning

It goes without saying that companies require specialist financial planning advice.

Too many companies leave this aspect of their business to chance risking their business in the process.

Expertise is needed to plan around corporate tax requirements and any implications that arise. Companies have many specialist needs including business protection, partnership & key person protection and employee benefit schemes. Contact us on 0114 2621943 to arrange a full business financial planning review.

Business Protection

Many small yet successful businesses operate as a partnership of two or more individuals, each one of which often brings a unique and valuable skill to the table.

If one of the partners dies, his share of the partnership or company passes on to his estate, often a surviving spouse or children. Technically speaking, if the business is a partnership, the partnership is dissolved, which may not be convenient to the surviving partners. If the business is a limited company, the surviving beneficiaries will inherit the deceased shares, and in so doing, will own part of and possibly even gain a controlling influence over the remaining business, but without necessarily having the knowledge or skills to contribute.

It is often in the interest of all parties to put in place an agreement that allows the surviving partners or shareholders of a company to 'buy out' the interest of the deceased partner/shareholder. Such an arrangement can provide the deceased heirs with a cash lump sum equivalent to their inherited share, whilst returning ownership and control of the business to the surviving business. There are a number of ways of doing this, including buy and sell agreements, and cross option agreements. The best option will depend upon your company's circumstances and those of its potential beneficiaries.

It is important therefore to establish a detailed understanding of all of the relevant factors that can influence which type of agreement you have in place and which type of agreement is suitable.

 

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