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Eight steps open many paths in business
A Sad Commentary on us Baby Boomers Minimizing the return on our life's work: Too many of us business owners are riding our businesses down as we age. We are entering our Wisdom Years but we are not being very wise. We are not planning far enough ahead. The result, when we want to cash out, we'll get pennies on the dollar. That's the worst type of liquidity -- liquidation! Even if you have not decided to sell your business or share the equity with somebody other than your family, we all need to focus on Steps 7 & 8 (above). If you would like to add to the commentary with Step 8 (or any other step), please drop us a note.
On maximizing the return on your investment If you are doing (or have done) any kind of a DPO or ESOP, or an IPO, you and your businesses are in a great position to maximize the return on your intangibles (which includes your sweat equity). Your business now has a real valuation. One of the goals of Small Business School is to partner with those businesses that are introducing ways to help privately-held businesses to get and maintain a real business valuation that is indexed and dynamic. If you are focused on breaking out of the category of a small business, you have a whole new set of problems as a mid-size or even a big business. In the very near future, more of the case studies will be focusing on these businesses. Within the site today, check out these stories: 1. The Franchisors: Auntie Anne's and FastSigns The indefatigable spirit of small business Although many people think that they "graduate" from being a small business, we believe it is the wise leader who always inculcates the spirit, mind, heart and soul of small business. As we said on the back of our corporate T-shirt, "If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space." |
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