Added: Jul 30, 2010
Author: LeadersWithoutLimits
Duration: 8:30
The sad truth is that most people take few steps to protect what they own. And rarely do they take steps in advance of a problem. When do most people act to protect their hard-earned assets? Usually after the damage has already been done. Hindsight is always 20/20. No one wants to think about things like business or professional failures, lawsuits, financial, social or political disruptions, death, taxes or divorce, to name but a few. David McCauley, President of Leaders Without Limits, Inc. has seen what works - and what doesn't work - when it comes to protecting assets. Today, Mr. McCauley is on a mission to let people like you know the truth about what you can and can't do to keep what you own. If you don't think you are at risk today, think again. A new lawsuit is filed every 20 seconds in America....and your chances of being sued multiplies as the value of your assets increase. Don't think a frivolous lawsuit can't happen to you? It happens repeatedly....usually to decent, unsuspecting, and unprotected people. The good news is that protecting your assets is a lot less complicated - and a lot less expensive - than you probably imagine. Mr. McCauley has lectured extensively on asset protection and related matters. If you are interested in more information on asset protection planning, please contact Leaders Without Limits, Inc at 916.652.8122 or http://www.LeadersWithoutLimits.biz Leaders Without Limits, Inc. 6100 Horseshoe Bar Rd., Suite C Loomis, CA 95650 David McCauley is happy to provide his opinion on asset protection, business and lifestyle choices. This information is for general informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace the advice of your attorney and is not intended to constitute legal, investment, accounting, tax, or any type of professional advice addressed to any specific situation, individual or entity. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, please contact your attorney directly.
Channel: Education
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