Miscellaneous 2013

Business succession for family farms and professional practices

Source: TAS

Published Date: 18 Dec 2013

 

Often sidelined, or sent to the “too hard” basket, business succession planning is a critical issue for all business owners. This presentation, designed to benefit advisers and clients alike, focuses on how to apply business succession planning essentials to the industry sectors of:

  • farming and agricultural business
  • professional practices.

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Business succession for family farms and professional practices

Author(s): Allan Swan

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  • Published By: Allan Swan
  • Published On:18 Dec 2013
  • Took place at:Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston

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