Exit Planning for Business Owners

Take the "Exit Planning for Business Owners" course to get tips on planning your business exit
May 29, 2009

Exit Planning for Business Owners

Every owner will exit their business, either voluntarily or otherwise. At that time, every owner wants the maximum amount of money possible to help achieve personal, financial and estate planning goals. Exit planning allows you to decide how you will transition/sell your business and achieve your unique goals. In "Exit Planning for Business Owners" presented by Paul Winans, CR, Winans will demonstrate how a business owner can achieve his/her exit objectives using a process that incorporates savvy financial planning as the foundation for success. Planning your business exit is a process that should begin three to ten years before you want to leave. The more time you have to plan, the better off you and your business will be when you exit. So even if you do not plan on leaving your business anytime soon, this information will be valuable as you manage your business for future growth and success.

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