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ON DEMAND THROUGH JUNE 21, 2019
Abstract:
Will you be able to monetize your company? Planning is the foundation of a successful liquidation strategy for any construction company. Start by understanding the benefits of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) before you decide if they are right for you. No other liquidity alternative combines significant tax and financial advantages with the flexibility that enables you to customize your business succession to fit your unique needs. Create a market for your company while you incentivize your employees to be more productive as participants in the ESOP.
During this webinar, we will talk about:
- How to effectively monetize your private company
- Why an ESOP may work for you and your company and some of the key benefits for construction company owners
- How to build a better company succession strategy with employee ownership
- The tax benefits available to you and your business
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Speakers
Kenneth J. Pia, Jr. CPA, ABV, ASA, MCBA
Partner – Valuation and Litigation Support
Marcum LLP
Kenneth J. Pia, Jr. is partner-in-charge of the Business Valuation Services group. With more than 25 years of professional business valuation and litigation support experience, Mr. Pia has developed a national reputation working on a wide range of complex valuation engagements. He has performed valuations of businesses and partial business interests for a variety of purposes including, but not limited to, family law matters, employee stock ownership plans, business damages, buy-sell agreements, shareholder litigation, estate and gift tax matters, and buying and selling businesses.
Mr. Pia is heavily involved with the American Society of Appraisers (ASA). He is treasurer of the ASA’s Business Valuation Committee, is a member of the National Business Valuation Education Committee, and teaches nationally for the ASA’s accreditation program. Mr. Pia is also a charter member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Foundation’s Forensic & Business Valuation Division and was recently named to the American Academy for Certified Financial Litigators Advisory Board for New York and Connecticut.
Mr. Pia is a frequent speaker on business valuation topics on the national and local levels for numerous professional organizations, including the American Bar Association, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and National Center for Employee Ownership. In addition to teaching for the ASA’s accreditation program, he previously instructed for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Certificate of Educational Achievement (CEA) program in business valuation. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Quinnipiac University. Mr. Pia has technically reviewed publications on divorce finance and taxation for the American Bar Association, as well as several books on business valuation.
In 2007, he was appointed as one of two appraisers to the State of Connecticut’s Eminent Domain Task Force, established to determine the methodologies to be used in the calculating lost intangible economic value of businesses due to the state exercising domain rights.
Mr. Pia has been qualified as an expert witness in Federal District Court and the State Courts of Connecticut and New York, as well as various arbitration proceedings. He has also rendered extensive services relating to court testimony. Mr. Pia is on the State of New York Courts’ list to receive court appointments in the following counties: New York, Kings, Richmond, Queens, Nassau, Suffolk, and Westchester. He has received court appointments in New York and Connecticut.
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