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April 29, 2010 by  
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Barry Gordon

By Barry Gordon,
Attorney at Law

bgordon@gmo-law.com

Planning Creates the ‘Wonderful’ in Your Business Future

The future looks wonderful. If you do not think so, look backward.  It will not look as good as looking forward.

For a future to look wonderful, it requires is planning.  Not short term planning, but long term planning.  It is appropriate to plan out 10 or more years.  Why spend each day worrying about tomorrow?  In 10 years there will be 3,650 tomorrows.  Each one will make you more anxious than the rest.

If you are a client of Gordon, Mond & Ott, P.C., we will work with you and your other advisors to come up with a long tem plan to allow you to succeed in your business.  We believe in an integrated approach to business planning.  Based upon our years of experience we will provide sound and innovative ideas that will allow you to pursue your goals — and even enjoy the process.

In June we will be conducting a seminar which will address many of your concerns, and allow you to ask many of the questions that you have been thinking about but have not had an opportunity to ask.  Email me, Barry Gordon, (bgordon@gmo-law.com) if you are interested in attending a seminar.

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Barry Gordon is an attorney in Quincy, MA who is President of Gordon, Mond & Ott, P.C.  A graduate of Northeastern University and Boston University School of Law, he represents families, businesses and financial institutions. His concentrations include real estate and business.  Barry is a member of the Massachusetts Bar, the Florida Bar, SSWBN,  the South Shore Chamber of Commerce and the Art and Business Council of Boston.

Strive to be a “10″ in 2010 and you will be.

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