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Wealth Transition Planning with Larry Frostiak
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Larry Frostiak provides business and tax advice to owner-managed enterprises, including financial and wealth management services to assist clients in building “tax-efficient” business and corporate structures. Larry also specializes in providing clients with estate and trust services. He is a founding partner of Frostiak & Leslie Chartered Professional Accountants Inc. and was elected a fellow of the Manitoba Institute of Chartered Accountants. He holds the FCPA, FCA, CFP, TEP, RWM™, FDFS™ credentials. He is also the bestselling author of Master Your Investment in the Family Business, published by Knowledge Bureau.
Today we are talking about a very important topic for all families in an aging population – wealth transition planning. It’s more difficult than you may think and older generations – the boomers, the Gen Xers and their adult children – may not be having clear or timely enough discussions. This has personal implications, but also tax implications.
So let’s unpack this!