by Alison Nef | Jul 15, 2025 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Estate Planning, Law, Small Business
In the world of business planning and asset protection, many business owners rightly focus on operating agreements, tax strategies, and growth- but overlook one of the most powerful tools for long term stability: a revocable living trust. Without it, even a...
by Ashley Burr | Jul 8, 2025 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Real Estate, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, Webinar
Introduction Real estate and cryptocurrency are dynamic investment vehicles that share compelling similarities, offering unique opportunities for wealth creation. As a tax and business attorney, I specialize in guiding clients to maximize tax savings and asset...
by Jarom Bergeson | Jun 24, 2025 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Law, Small Business
Let’s talk trademarks. Not the boring, legalese-laden fluff you’ll find in some 85-page guide written by a Washington D.C. firm billing $1,000 an hour. I’m talking straight talk—business owner to business owner—on when it actually makes sense to file for a federal...
by Deven Munns | Jan 31, 2020 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Real Estate, Small Business
I make it a goal with every client to make his or her entity structure as simple as possible. However, there are times when a little bit of structural complexity pays huge dividends on a tax return. If you are reading this article, you are probably already familiar...
by Deven Munns | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Litigation, Securities law, Small Business, Tax Planning
Deven L. Munns, Esq. Starting a successful business can be highly technical and knowing how to do it right can make or break your business. To start the business right, you need to: Come up with a business idea you think would make money. Determine what products or...
by Kevin Kennedy | Dec 11, 2019 | Asset Protection, Business planning, Corporations, Law, Securities law, Small Business, Tax Planning
By Kevin L. Kennedy, Esq. Let’s say you have a day job working for someone else, but you’re also trying to start a side business. You hope that one day you can leave your ‘day job’ and work for yourself full-time. Maybe this sounds familiar to you. Your first...