Thoughts, frameworks, and real-world insights on building structure around assets, risk, tax and long term decisions- written for business owners and professionals who think beyond the next level.
What Happens If You Can’t Work for 6–12 Months?
Most families plan for investment growth, but very few plan for income interruption.
The real financial pressure often begins not with a market crash—but with the sudden loss of active income for 6–12 months.
Whether caused by illness, injury, burnout, surgery recovery, or unexpected family responsibilities, a temporary inability to work can quietly create long-term financial damage if the right protection systems are not in place.
Here’s what every family and business owner should understand before something happens.
The Hidden Tax Cost of Passive Investments(Why “doing nothing” inside your corporation may be costing more than you think)
Passive investing inside your corporation may seem safe—but it can quietly reduce your tax advantages. Learn how the 2018 tax rule impacts your structure and long-term cash flow.