Buy-sell agreements, also referred to as Buyout agreements, are used in many types of business structures, including corporations, limited liability companies, S corporations, limited partnerships, and general partnerships. The buy-sell agreement is the document that spells out how the business is purchased and sold with the solutions to different issues that can arise during a business lifecycle.
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A Buy-sell agreement is a contract that enables the remaining owners or heirs, to purchase the business interest of any co-owner who dies, becomes disabled, or retires. As an independent, non-captive, fee-based wealth management services firm, we can pinpoint your business’ unique needs and wants.
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Key Item to Understand in Buy-Sell Agreements
A buyout agreement does not define the terms of the sale or purchase of a company. A buyout agreement is a contract between the shareholders of a company.
The agreement determines whether a company must buyout a departing shareholder or whether a company has the right to buyout a shareholder when a certain event, such as a shareholder’s death, occurs. A buyout agreement protects shareholders from complications that arise when a shareholder decides to leave a company.
A buyout agreement determines:
A buyout agreement ensures that a company can prohibit an unwanted buyer from gaining an interest in the company and determines how a shareholder can dispose of an ownership interest in a company. Shareholders of a corporation usually include buyout agreements in the articles of incorporation, the by-laws, or in a separate written agreement.
There are several different forms of buy-sell agreement:
Entity Buy-Sell Agreement
The business itself enters into a written agreement with the owners to purchase the interest of each individual owner. The individual owners agree to sell their respective interests to the business in the event of disability, death, divorce, retirement or departure of a co-owner. This approach may be appropriate if you’re a:
Cross-Purchase Buy-Sell Agreement
The individual owners agree to purchase the interest of the other owners. Each individual is the owner and beneficiary of a life insurance policy on each of the other owners, and the policy proceeds are used to pay the purchase price. This approach may be appropriate if you’re a:
Buy-Sell Agreement Using Partnership Administration Succession Strategy (PASS)
Under this arrangement, the individual owners form a separate partnership, and the partnership acquires insurance policies on all the owners and administers the provisions of the buy-sell agreement. A buy-sell agreement is the foundation of a business succession plan, but you have to know where the money will come from or the plan can’t be implemented. There are only a couple of ways to fund a buy-sell agreement:
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