Showing posts with label business planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business planning. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Business Tips For Small Business Owners

We have worked with small business owners in the McAllen area for over 10 years. We see many trends that are having dramatic impacts on the way small business owners are rethinking their business retirement plans. In a series of articles we are going to discuss these trends, their impact and some possible solutions.

Trend:

Business owners looses a key employee after 30 years of service.

Impact:

Sudden loss of income for the business

Owner has to re-think his retirement

Owner has to suddenly cancel the long-awaited vacation

Owner's valuable time loss for re-hiring and re-training

Confusion and loss of production from other employees

Increased stress among yourself, your family and other

employees.

Possibilities:

Sell the business

Bring in family members to help out

Re-organize and re-structure with under-qualified existing

employees

Solution:

Key Employee Insurance


Most small business owners do not realize the financial impact that the sudden loss or disability of a key employee can have on their business. For more information on how to protect your business contact Jeff Moore at (956) 928-1811 or jeff@getmooreinsurance.com

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Things We Can't Control

Things We Can't Control

The idea of trusting the universe is a popular one these days, but many of us don’t know what this really means and we often have a hard time doing it. This is partly because the story of humankind is most often presented as a story about struggle, control, and survival, instead of one of trust and collaboration with the universe. Yet, in truth, we need to adhere to both ideas in this life.

On the one hand, there is much to be said about exerting control over our environment. We created shelter to protect ourselves from the elements. We hunted for animals and invented agriculture to feed ourselves. We built social infrastructures to protect ourselves and create community. This is how we survive and grow as a civilization. However, it is also clear that there are plenty of things that we cannot control, no matter how hard we try, and we often receive support from an unseen force – a universe that provides us with what we cannot provide for ourselves.

It is a good idea to take responsibility for the things in life that we can control or create. We work so we can feed, clothe, and shelter our loved ones and ourselves. We manifest our dreams and visions in physical form with hard work and forethought. But at a certain point, when have done all that we can, we must let go and allow the universe to take over. This requires trust. It requires a trust that runs deeper than just expecting things to turn out the way we want them to. Sometimes they will, and sometimes they won’t. We develop equanimity and grace as we learn to trust that, with the guiding hand of the universe, life will unfold exactly the way it should. We are engaged in an ongoing relationship with a universe that responds to our thoughts and actions.