Continuity Planning - Especially Now

Published: April 19, 2020, 5:13 a.m.

Today more than 34,000 have died from the Coronavirus in the US while more than 717,000 have been confirmed to have contracted the virus.  If not now, when is a better time to think about your Continuity planning? If something happened to you, how would your business operate in your absence? What about your team members? Join Marcus Hagood of FP Transitions with a thoughtful discussion on the topic, to help advisors of all sizes consider their planning.