In a couple of previous posts, I discussed the value of buy-sell agreements for businesses with 2 or more owners and also one of the two major types of buy-sell agreements, the cross-purchase plan. This post is dedicated to the other main variation of the buy-sell agreement, the stock redemption
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Most–if not all–entrepreneurs know that their website plays a vital role in the marketing and branding of their startup company. But do most entrepreneurs understand what they are really paying for when they hire someone to design and/or host their website? (OK, if you are a tech startup you can
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The folks at Bootstrapper have published a list of 100 Daily Must-Reads for Entrepreneurs. The list is organized by categories such as capital raising, managing debt and risks, staff management, venture capital, small business issues and marketing. I haven’t had the time to visit all 100 blogs yet, but so
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The cross-purchase is one of the two main ways (“stock redemption” the other) a buy-sell agreement can be structured to provide your company with a succession plan. Under a cross-purchase plan, each company shareholder agrees in advance to buy the shares of the withdrawing shareholder while the withdrawing shareholder agrees
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A buy-sell agreement is a document that preserves continuity of business ownership when specific events occur, such as death or disability of a business owner. It is a contract between shareholders or business partners concerning the future ownership of the business and can be drafted as part of the company’s
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The tech staff at FORTUNE recently published a blog article about the long-term prospects of the venture capital industry. Indeed, the venture capital industry is currently facing pressures (potential higher taxes on gains, competition from angel investors because of startup’s reduced capital needs, etc.). But these headwinds are temporary obstacles
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Most people would not consider 2Pac a source of wisdom or inspiration–but entrepreneurs are not like most people. Every entrepreneur knows to seek mentorship and guidance, but successful entrepreneurs know these sources should not be limited to those with fancy offices or degrees. If you take the time to listen
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As you can see, I refurbished The Startup Lawyer blog. I hope you find it both visually pleasing and easier to access content. There are still a few minor formatting kinks to work out in the next few days, such as the “sidenotes” section and newsletter function. I will also
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“Not to trust another human until he’s checked out by every kind of background check you can check.” That’s the lesson one entrepreneur unfortunately learned after a business partner mismanaged their ventures’ funds. His partner’s mismanagement had catastrophic consequences for their companies and employees. Does this mean you should hire
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Entreprenuer.com recently published an article entitled “A Spartan’s Guide to Business” in reference to the blockbuster “300.” The article highlights 3 business lessons that are to be learned from the movie: Your CEO needs to be a strong leader. Train your employees and foster a culture that promotes loyalty. You
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