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prepare for life's events: starting a business
You've decided to take the plunge and start your own business. You're probably expecting to put in some long hours as you develop your products, services and customer base. Regardless of your initial plans, you need to ensure that you and your business are adequately protected.

Life, disability income and long term care insurance can help protect your business, as well as you and your family. You need to start planning early for the future regarding retirement and the eventual sale or transition of your business. Once you add employees, you'll need to consider benefits to help them protect their personal and financial welfare. There's a lot to think about, but it can be both rewarding and manageable.
starting a business
Select from the solutions on the left to learn how the MassMutual Financial Group companies can help protect your investment in your business, and enable you to get the greatest personal and family benefit.
A strong benefits program is essential for attracting and keeping good employees and developing the talent that will carry your business into the future.
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How can your business be used to provide financial security for you and your family? Who will take over your business in the event of your death, disability, retirement or decision to divest?
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Your business interest may be the single biggest part of your estate, but it probably is not all of it. There is always a need to coordinate your business and other assets in your overall estate plan.
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