{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"Continuity, Buy-Sell Agreements, and Succession","description":"In today\u2019s episode of \u201cThe Confident Advisor Practice Podcast\u201d, a podcast from the Horizon Advisor Network, hosts Bill Bush and Chad Soileau discuss the best practice for advisors including continuity and succession. &amp;nbsp; Episode Highlights  01:12 \u2013 Bill mentions that only about 10% of advisors have written, executable continuity documents in place. 03:50 \u2013 Bill asks about the \u2018Continuity Agreement\u2019, he enquires what is it, how do you get one in place and what does it cover? 06:10 \u2013 There are two pieces with continuity agreements. It can be temporary, and it can be triggered by a short-term disability or it can also be triggered by the owner passing away or death, says Chad. 07:33 \u2013 Chad says, the other thing that it does for the protector is typically there's going to be something called a right of first refusal. 10:05 \u2013 Buy Sell is a confirmation that yeah, I do want to buy it and you're like, Yeah, I do want to sell it to you. So, we're formally agreeing that we're going to go into this relationship of a future purchase, states Chad. 12:45 \u2013Internal succession is the easiest thing to do because that internal partner is usually very knowledgeable about the book, the clients, and with staff. 14:46 \u2013 Bill asks about some of the things that could potentially go wrong when you're looking at continuity and secession. 16:50 \u2013 Bill says, it's in everybody's best interest; you find the right partner, whether you're the buyer or the seller, it's ultimately an agreement in a partnership, and that hopefully is successful, so that's key.  &amp;nbsp; Three Key Points  The reason why an advisor should even consider the steps when we\u2019re talking about continuity is, that it's the beginning process of you having a plan for your business. The importance is, that it does a lot of protecting, and in that it protects your clients, assets, team, your practice, family and protects the value of your book of business. It can also be your foot in the door to becoming a secession partner, but at the end of the day we own businesses, and that's your book of business. The very first step is having the continuity agreement and that does so many things to do protecting. Chad explains that \u2018Continuity agreement\u2019 is typically a shorter-term protection policy in a sense that lets that protector come in, lets that owner step back and take care of themselves. You have that span of time that the protector will come in, manage the book, and do the servicing. The biggest thing with Continuity Succession is, that it's not communicating well about what's expected to happen or to not happen. You should have an understanding of each other's philosophies.  &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Tweetable Quotes  \u201c90% of clients want their advisors to have a plan in place to protect their assets knowing what's going to happen in the event should something go wrong.\u201d \u2013 Bill Bush \u201cContinuity agreement can also be your foot in the door to becoming a secession partner.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cThe great thing about the continuity agreement, you can really make it to whatever you want it to be.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cBuy-sell is typically a game you have, an owner and a buyer.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cIf something happens, I'm not obligated but what I want to write the first refusal.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cRevenue is key in valuation. So, you want to protect that as much as you possibly can.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cAlways making sure that the agreements are up-to-date.\u201d - Chad Soileau \u201cThe secession agreement is basically the agreement to buy right now.\u201d - Chad Soileau  &amp;nbsp; Resources Mentioned   The Confident Advisor Practice Podcast csoileau@horizonfg.com Horizon Advisor Network Website&amp;nbsp; Horizon Advisor LinkedIn Bill Bush Call the Horizon Financial Group: (225) 612-3820 Podcast Editing  &amp;nbsp; ","author_name":"The Confident Advisor Practice Podcast","author_url":"http:\/\/confidentadvisorpractice.libsyn.com\/website","html":"<iframe title=\"Libsyn Player\" style=\"border: none\" src=\"\/\/html5-player.libsyn.com\/embed\/episode\/id\/23016083\/height\/90\/theme\/custom\/thumbnail\/yes\/direction\/forward\/render-playlist\/no\/custom-color\/88AA3C\/\" height=\"90\" width=\"600\" scrolling=\"no\"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen><\/iframe>","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/assets.libsyn.com\/secure\/item\/23016083"}