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Should Small Business Owners Plan for Retirement?

January 22, 2026/in Estate Planning /by Michael Lonich

Running a small business often means wearing every hat, from owner to manager, marketer, bookkeeper, and problem-solver… the list never ends. But with so much focus on daily operations, many business owners put long-term planning on the back burner, especially when it comes to retirement.

The truth is, small business owners should plan for retirement, and the earlier, the better. Your business may be thriving today, but a solid retirement plan ensures financial security for your future self and peace of mind for your family.

Why Retirement Planning Matters for Small Business Owners

Unlike traditional employees who may rely on employer-sponsored 401(k)s or pension plans, small business owners shoulder the responsibility of building their own nest egg. That makes intentional planning even more important.

Financial Security for the Long Term

Your business might be your biggest asset, but counting on it alone to fund your retirement can be risky. Markets shift, industries change, and transitions don’t always go as planned. A retirement plan helps diversify your financial future and provides stability no matter what happens with your business.

Protecting Your Family

Retirement planning often overlaps with estate planning. Without a clear plan, your loved ones may face difficult decisions about your business, finances, and long-term care. Preparing now helps ensure your family is protected and your wishes are honored.

Retirement Planning Options for Small Business Owners

When it comes to retirement planning, you have more options than you might realize, and many of the options outlined below are specifically designed for self-employed individuals and small business owners.

SEP IRAs

A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) IRA is easy to set up and offers higher contribution limits than traditional IRAs. It’s a popular choice for owners who want flexibility and the ability to save more in profitable years.

Solo 401(k)s

If you’re a business owner with no employees (other than a spouse), a Solo 401(k) can be a powerful tool. It allows for both employer and employee contributions, making it possible to save significantly more each year.

SIMPLE IRAs

For businesses with a few employees, a SIMPLE IRA offers a streamlined way to help your team save for retirement while still being manageable for the employer.

Don’t Forget Succession Planning

Retirement planning isn’t just about money, it’s also about ensuring your business can continue smoothly when you’re ready to step back. Whether you’re planning to sell, pass the business to a family member, or wind it down, having a written succession plan helps avoid confusion, conflict, and financial loss.

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Start Planning Today

If retirement planning has been on your “someday” list, consider this your sign to take action. Small business owners work hard to build something meaningful, and your retirement and legacy deserve that same level of care.

At Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri, we provide a number of financial-related services for small business owners, including business succession planning and estate planning. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation. 

 

Disclaimer: This article does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.

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Specializing in Divorce and Estate Planning, I am San Jose Attorney, Michael E. Lonich; and I have been battling for client’s rights for nearly 40 years. When focusing on divorce, child custody, and related matters, I know all too well the emotional and financial toll divorce has on clients. Integrity, common sense, and a passion for what I do which guarantee the best possible results for my clients. Resolution of family law issues requires an attorney able to navigate the myriad legal and emotional issues presented in cases. Financial issues, child custody, domestic violence, valuation of property, analysis of RSUs, hidden assets, spousal and child support, all may require trial, mediation, or a collaborative effort with the parties. Regardless, each client gets the individualized attention they require. Every family law case is unique, we partner with you to develop a comprehensive approach to get the best results.

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