[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] The International Business Institute, a management and economic education institution affiliated with the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI), announced on the 12th that it will open a business succession course for CEOs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and mid-sized companies.


This course was planned based on the actual concerns of business owners planning business succession among over 4,000 entrepreneurs who completed the CEO program at the FKI International Business Institute. To provide solutions to the difficulties of business succession, the FKI International Business Institute has partnered with Kim & Chang Law Office to launch the "Business Succession Advanced Course 1st Term" on June 2.


The curriculum will cover optimized strategies for centennial companies, including succession strategy formulation, inheritance and gift tax, government support policies, success and failure cases of succession, succession plans by asset type, tax audit response, financial strategy and risk management, governance improvement, and asset management strategies.


Experts from Kim & Chang Law Office will participate as instructors in this program, and participants will also have access to free consultations during the course period.



The course will be held every Wednesday for 13 weeks at Kim & Chang Law Office in Gwanghwamun, and networking and social gatherings among participants will also be organized in addition to regular classes. Applications and inquiries about this course can be made by phone or through the FKI International Business Institute website.


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