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  4. Anytime. Anywhere! Equitable Client Access
    At Equitable Life®, we know that managing your clients’ requests can keep you busy. We also know providing the opportunity for your clients to self-serve can allow you to focus on their future. That’s why our online client site, Equitable Client Access ensures your clients have all the information about their individual investment and insurance policy information that they need, right at their fingertips.
     
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  7. 5 topics to discuss with large case clients Are you working with high-net-worth business owner clients? It’s important to ask the right questions to get them interested in learning how corporate-owned life insurance might benefit their situation.

    Here are a few suggestions from our large case team:
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    Capital Dividend Account: Are you taking full advantage of your company’s Capital Dividend Account for your family?
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    Cash flow and surplus: Do you have surplus cash or cash flow in your corporation? Why is it there? If it is for tax deferral, would you like to make some or all of that deferral permanent?
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    Legacy: What do you want to happen to your business when you’re no longer there? How much of what you have built do you want to preserve for your family? How much will be preserved?
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    Shareholder’s agreement: Do you have a shareholder’s agreement? How is it funded? Does it deal with triggering events like death, disability, and retirement?
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    Worse-case scenarios: If you were not able to show up at your business for 3 months, and no one expected it, what would happen? What would creditors, customers, suppliers, and employees do?

    Visit our large case webpage and watch Ask our Experts to learn more about the importance of careful planning when it comes to corporate policy ownership.
     
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