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Rave Reviews for Plan DesignWhat Readers Say"This book provides invaluable information to business owners and their families. Any business owner would be well advised to purchase this book and take immediate steps to implement the suggested contingency/succession plan to secure the financial future of his or her business and family. While intended for the business owner, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals involved in business succession planning will also find it to be a helpful resource. — William N. Kirk, Esq., LL.M. Estate Planning "Dick Yemm’s book, "Tomorrow – Your Business Without You" should be a small business owner's most trusted volume. Especially benefiting from this book will be families whose sole income depends upon successful planning for the continuation of their business. Practical steps to jog the thinking process are interspersed with logical suggestions. A need for next-step solutions to passing on a business makes the matter of planning for survival less formidable. To effectively assist and clarify, Yemm has succeeded in giving complicated matters a "can do" simplicity. — Jean McMullan Consultant Director, Alford Lake Camp Past National President, American Camp Association Past President, Maine Youth Camping Association "Every independent business owner needs a copy of this textbook. It is a must for anyone interested in preserving and preparing for the succession of their life long labors. After 42 years as CEO of my independent business known as Alma Lee's Children Shop, this book would have been a welcome roadmap." — Alma L. Lee "The book "Tomorrow" would have given me the ability to sell my deceased husband's business at a substantially greater price because his plans to sell or join with another firm never came to fruition. Had I read just the introduction of this valuable book, perhaps my encouragement to my husband could have consummated a plan of succession leading to a more positive, less frightening and stressful life without him." — Barbara K. "Good transition from simple statements of need to very technical information. The manual would be an excellent teaching tool for community college classes. As an educator, but not a business owner, I see this book as a necessary reference and planning tool. It gave me a better understanding of the complexity of ownership." — Ouida W.
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