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As a business owner, you know what it’s like to lie awake at 2 a.m. Maybe it has happened when you are excited and full of new ideas for your business. More often, it’s because you are worried about issues you will face the next day. Sometimes, it’s because you just woke up with the solution to a problem. I’ve experienced all those emotions about my businesses over the years. Awake at 2 o’clock? is where I share them with you, and hopefully help with answers that will let you sleep.
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Category Archives: Exit Options
Exiting a Family Business: Three Questions
Transitioning a Family Business has special issues. This interview was reprinted last week in the newsletter of Steven Bankler, CPA. We asked San Antonio business consultant John F. Dini, one of the nation’s leading experts on business ownership and exit … Continue reading →
Exiting a “Time and Place” Business
“The purpose of middlemen in the marketplace is to provide time and place utility.” I remember the light bulb going on in Economics 101 when my professor said that. Suddenly, I understood the concept of added value. Someone had to get the … Continue reading →
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Exit Planning: Telling Secrets
Planning your exit from a business is a process of telling secrets. For many owners, it is the most terrifying part of selling. A rancher in South Texas once said to me, “I’m going to tell you a secret, and you … Continue reading →
Posted in Exit Options, Exit Planning, Leadership
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Tagged Baby Boomers, Boomer Bust, business brokerage, business ownership, business planning, business strategy, employee performance, employees, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, Exit Options, exit planning, leadership, management, selling a business, small business, small business advice
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Business Buyers: The “Buy Now, Pay Later” Generation
If you are preparing to sell your business, your buyers will likely be members of the “buy now, pay later” generation. Generation X is the first demographic group to be raised in a culture that put little emphasis on savings. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baby Boomers, Boomer Bust, business, business brokerage, business ownership, business strategy, credit cards, employees, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, exit planning, exit strategies, financial, hiring, leadership, management, new business, selling a business, small business, small business advice
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The Immortal Business Goes on Forever
Do you run an immortal business? I hope so. If you answered “no,” or even hesitated to be sure of your response, then you don’t think of your business as immortal. So when do you plan to shut it down? Most … Continue reading →
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Exit Options, Exit Planning, Exit Strategies
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Tagged Baby Boomers, Boomer Bust, business, business brokerage, business ownership, business planning, business strategy, employees, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, exit planning, exit strategies, leadership, management, selling a business, small business, small business advice
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