While a small business owner's personal holdings and business assets often are separated by the legal walls of the business's limited-liability status, there is no doubt that owners often think of their personal and business wealth as one big pool.
|Protecting wealth
This mindset, and the potential for a large personal property or casualty loss to prompt a business owner to tap company assets, creates the potential for an unexpected change of circumstances to a client's wealth.
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