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Succession Planning and Wealth Management in M&A Transactions [PODCAST]

Written by Joe Hellman, CPA | Jan 6, 2025

In this latest episode of the Transaction Abstract Podcast, Joe Hellman dives into the intersection of wealth management and mergers and acquisitions.

Joe is joined by Craig Kleis and Bob Dietz from Bernstein Private Wealth Management to explore how succession planning and wealth strategies can impact post-transaction outcomes. From pre-transaction preparation to navigating life post-sale, Kleis and Dietz offer valuable insights for business owners looking to safeguard their personal and financial future.

Why Succession Planning and Wealth Management Matter

Succession planning goes beyond readying a business for sale—it’s about securing the owner’s financial future. Kleis highlights the importance of personal financial planning, while Dietz emphasizes how tax and estate planning can maximize after-tax wealth, making succession planning an essential part of M&A.

The Importance of Pre-Transaction Planning

Preparation is key—even when a transaction isn’t imminent. Dietz stresses steps like determining lifestyle-based "core capital," optimizing tax structures, and aligning the business for sale to achieve better outcomes. Early planning offers clarity and confidence when it matters most.

Managing the Transaction Process

During a transaction, all parties must stay focused on the big picture. Kleis and Dietz share practical examples of how understanding deal structures and tax implications can make a significant difference in the M&A process.

Life After the Sale

Transitioning from business ownership to personal wealth management can be daunting. Kleis and Dietz provide strategies for risk management and aligning investments with long-term goals to help owners adjust to their new financial reality.

Both guests agree: early engagement in wealth management provides flexibility and better outcomes, ensuring both the business and owner are prepared for the future.

To hear more insights from this engaging discussion, listen to the full episode of the Transaction Abstract Podcast.