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Mathis, Regazzi & Associates, LLC Business Law

Mathis, Regazzi & Associates, LLC, focuses on managing risk for entrepreneurs in every stage of a businesss life cycle. From pre-formation considerations such as entity selection and tax implications, to the development of new business strategies and the creation of new business relationships, Mathis, Regazzi & Associates, LLC, provides legal advice, tactics, and options for [...]

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Value of Family Meetings: Succeeding with Succession

A lot of business owners don’t want to think about the problems a family meeting can raise. An owner still needs to share how he wants his company to grow and transition to the next generation. Les Banwart has helped many family businesses deal with the challenges of transitioning to the next generation. How to [...]

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Elaine Froese is Experienced in the Agriculture Industry

A professional agrologist describes how Elaine Froese has impacted the farm community with her work. http://www.ElaineFroese.com “I’ve know Elaine for about 30 years. Elaine worked with me on the Department of Agriculture as a home economist and we got heavily involved in the mediation work during the farm financial crisis of the mid 80s. She [...]

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Mathis, Regazzi & Associates, LLC Estate Planning

Mathis, Regazzi & Associates, LLC, believes that everyone, regardless of assets, needs a thoughtful and considered estate plan. Whether your requirements are modest or complex, preparation for the passing on of your assets is essential. Mathis Regazzis Estate Planning practice utilizes flat fee billing for simple estates and tailors the fee structure to the clients [...]

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Small Business Transition: “Passing Along the Business”

Miles and Joyce own and operate a farm on land that’s been in Joyce’s family since 1878, and are preparing to pass their farming operation along to their grandson Mike. Transitioning their business has required communication and understanding among all family members, and Miles and Joyce have managed to keep everyone in the family involved, [...]

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