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UVI-SBDC Presents Estate Planning for Small Businesses

June 8, 2005 – The University of the Virgin Islands Small Business Development Center presents the seminar "Estate Planning (Wealth Preservation and Business Continuation) for Small Businesses".
The seminar is scheduled for Monday, June 13, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the UVI-SBDC Training Facility at Nisky Center, St. Thomas, Suite 720. The presenter is Mr. Julito Francis, certified financial planner. Pre-registration is required. Admission is $20. UVI students, staff and veterans are admitted free with valid identification.
To pre-register for this seminar contact the UVI-SBDC at 776-3206.
Regardless of the industry that you're in, are you planning for your future? Have you thought about how you will protect and transfer the wealth that you are creating to your heirs?
Wealth preservation strategies can help protect your small business from lawsuits and creditors.You may be able to defer up to $170,000 in income and reduce your tax liability.
Attend this seminar session and participate in the dialogue. Remember: "Your future is in your hands".
To pre-register or for more information on this seminar and/or other SBDC services contact:
UVI-SBDC, 8000 Nisky Center, Suite 720, St. Thomas, V.I. 00802. Phone: 776-3206 Fax: 775-3756. Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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