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Life insurance & risk management
May 29, 2014
The following is an excerpt (pp. 195-196) from Exit Insight: Getting to “Sold!” written by financial and investment expert and author Joseph M. Maas of Synergetic Finance. The purpose of risk management There is a…
Exit planning: 5 steps
May 23, 2014
In the simplest of terms, exit planning can be broken down into five steps. Along with the help of a trusted, experienced financial and investment advisor, any business owner can create an exit plan to…
The business life cycle
May 12, 2014
Joe Maas’ book Exit Insight: Getting to “Sold!” focuses primarily on the third phase of the business life cycle, but it is important to have a basic understanding of the other phases. The initial phase…
What is the Business Exit Planning Process?
April 18, 2014
The business exit planning process is the process of preparing a business for transition from the current owner to the next owner. While this sometimes means the sale of the business to a third party…
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June 24, 2013
Whether you are from a small, mid or large-sized firm, you want your business to be as successful as possible – you want to cut costs, improve productivity, eliminate inefficiencies, and maximize your company’s value….
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How a Financial Eco-System Can Benefit Your Business
May 29, 2013
If you’ve visited our website or read our blog posts, you’ve probably noticed the term financial ecosystem. What exactly is a financial ecosystem and how can it benefit you? Let’s start with the ecosystem. As…
Business Owners, How Great Is Your GAP?
May 22, 2013
In our personal lives, it is relatively easy to define the gaps between what we have and what we want. Let’s take a simple example. You want to take your family of four to Disneyland…
The Team Approach
May 16, 2013
Whether you are a small or mid-sized firm, you probably have a team of trusted advisors to consult in their areas of expertise. Most business owners will have the “big three” – financial advisor, accountant…