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Podcast – Money Chasing Businesses

On Jim Blasingame’s “Small Business Advocate” show, Jim asked me about the flood of professional money chasing mid-market businesses. I thought you might like to listen to this segment. Two Factors Driving Business Sales.

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Succession Planning – Ownership Lessons

When selling your business to employees or family, ownership lessons rise to a special level of importance. Regardless of the financial, inheritance, estate or valuation aspects of the plan, the real question is how to prepare your successors to run … Continue reading

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Transition Tribulations

This article in Financier Worldwide of the United Kingdom quotes me extensively. I thought you might like to see it. (My spellings were changed to British standard.) Transition tribulations: exiting a family-owned business by Fraser Tennant When the owner of a family … Continue reading

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Your Transition Advisor Team

Nothing impacts the success of your business transition more than the advisor team. Let’s say you receive a free pass to play in the Super Bowl. You will be playing against the New England Patriots, but you can choose any NFL player … Continue reading

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Selling Your Business – the Buyer’s Eyes

Selling your business is much like selling a house. In order to realize the highest price possible, you want it to look its best. The other day I passed an independent gas station/convenience store. The marquee at the curb advertised … Continue reading

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