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Montgomery Business Journal
Kristin SmithMonday, November 7, 2022Larry RansburghThursday, September 1, 2022While individual missions may vary, the River Region is home to many wonderful nonprofits that serve an important role in the success of our community. Read more(0) CommentsHenry MooreTuesday, July 5, 2022Understanding the value of 529 education plans Read more(0) CommentsRobert BirminghamTuesday, May 17, 2022LEARNING FROM THE PAST, MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER AND WELCOMING VISITORS TO THE RIVER REGION Read more(0) CommentsKristin SmithMonday, March 7, 2022Arthur DuCoteTuesday, September 1, 2020Managing Your Employees Wherever They Work Read more(0) CommentsJennifer LusterMonday, January 6, 2020Business: Company Cards – Choosing the Right One for Your Organization Read more(0) CommentsJennifer LusterMonday, November 4, 2019Business – A How To: Steps to Reduce the Chances of Your Business Falling Victim to Fraud Read more(0) CommentsHenry MooreTuesday, September 3, 2019How to Get Your Children Excited About Charitable Giving Read more(0) CommentsFrank WalburnMonday, July 1, 2019WHEN IT COMES TO FAMILY LAND The Jones family has owned several thousand acres of land in Central Alabama for decades. Their property has timber, farming and potentially sand and gravel deposits. Additionally, it has excellent hunting areas. Some parcels adjoin residential and light industrial development. The property is currently managed by Mr. Jones, who farms, harvests some timber, leases some of the land to hunting clubs and uses some land for family recreation. No mineral development plan exists, and the family is not interested in developing the land for other uses, even though companies have approached them to discuss selling. The Joneses have two grown children who live elsewhere, and while they are not able to assume direct management of these assets, the property is a very important part of this family’s legacy. Mr. and Mrs. Jones do not have a will but fully intend to leave these assets to their children. The Joneses are looking for advice, guidance and a management plan that incorporates their objectives for the property they love, but they aren’t sure where to turn. Part of the answer may be an experienced and reputable land manager. Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (89)
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