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When a small to medium-sized business owner exits a company, the factors they need to ponder are varied and complex. Here’s an overview of those considerations.
The Oklahoma Journal Record’s 2024 Power List of Women in Accounting and Finance recognizes Jennifer Krieger for her contributions.
The DOL has committed to finalizing regulations surrounding the adequate consideration exemption, a proposed regulation still being cited in ESOP transactions
Tune in as CFO of Pieper-Houston Electric, Will Rosell, sits down with Weaver's Jennifer Krieger to explain how and why their ESOP plan was chosen.
An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) is a tax-advantaged way to sell a business to the employees of a company. An ESOP allows the employees of a company to be the beneficial (not legal) owners of a company’s equity. 
Featured in NAPE Magazine, Weaver’s Brian Reed, Partner, Financial Advisory Services, shares his insight on why companies may want to adjust the way quality of earnings are assessed in the oil and gas industry post-COVID. 
An ESOP is a qualified retirement plan sponsored by a company, but unlike a 401K, an ESOP must invest primarily in the stock of the company sponsor and an ESOP may borrow money to finance the purchase of company stock.
While no hospital has been untouched by the coronavirus pandemic, some may find the recovery more challenging than others.