When starting a business, advance planning can significantly reduce tax liability when the time comes to sell the company—whether through retirement, acquisition, or other liquidity events. The Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exemption, authorized under Internal Revenue Code Section 1202 and enhanced by recent legislation, allows eligible business owners to exclude substantial capital gains realized upon…
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After a few years of declining merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, transaction volume is beginning to rise again, making this an important time for companies to prepare for potential deal opportunities. Whether a company intends to expand through acquiring additional products or services or seeks to combine with a complementary business, preparation is essential to…
Continue reading ›Shareholders of public companies do not manage the day-to-day operations of a company, but they retain one of the most important governance rights—the ability to elect members of the Board of Directors. Through informed voting decisions, shareholders influence corporate strategy, oversight, and long-term policy direction. The number of directors and the length of their terms…
Continue reading ›Whether you are launching a startup or expanding an established business, the need for outside financing often arises at critical moments. You may be seeking capital to bridge a temporary slowdown, fund growth initiatives, or pursue new market opportunities. Regardless of the reason, securing outside investment requires careful preparation and a strategic approach. Investors expect…
Continue reading ›We recently posted about the advantages of a Private Placement Memorandum (ppm), and the necessity of complying with all of the requirements to stay within the exemption granted by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This post explores the reasons you need the assistance of a securities attorney in the preparation and execution of your PPM…
Continue reading ›According to Forbes, “The term sheet is one of the most critical documents an entrepreneur can ever design or sign.” A term sheet is a document that results from initial negotiations between the business owner and potential investors prior to selling your stock to outside investors. It is a non-binding contract document, so it is…
Continue reading ›If you are thinking of starting a business, you probably have some good ideas about how you can offer a better service or product than is currently available on the market. Those ideas are most likely centered around a more efficient way of doing things, or more user-friendly software that addresses a common need, or…
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