An exit strategy expresses the individual’s needs and wants and what’s suitable for a company moving on without them.
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Why Every Entrepreneur Needs an Exit Strategy (Before It's Too Late)
by Brady Frank • • 0 Comments
You need a plan to ensure you can exit your company when you want to retire or explore other business ventures.
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How to Prepare for a Successful Exit
by Max Kraynov • • 0 Comments
Founders and top executives are often obsessed with exits, and rightly so. A strategic exit is the key to a senior executive’s successful professional future.
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Starting a Business? You Should Already Be Thinking About Your Exit Strategy. Here's Why.
by Jessica Fialkovich • • 0 Comments
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4 Ways to Stay on After Selling Your Business
by Nick McLean • • 0 Comments
You don’t need to immediately leave after selling your company — instead, you can transition out more gradually and gracefully.
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4 Crucial Steps to Maximize the Sale Price of Your Dispensary
by Christian Hageseth • • 0 Comments
The key to getting top dollar is the groundwork you lay before your business is officially for sale.
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3 Signs It's Time to Move on From Your Startup (and How to Get That Move Started)
by Terry Lammers • • 0 Comments
You’d think you’d have your exit strategy planned 10 years in advance of a sale. Unfortunately, most founders don’t.
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Why You Should Resist the Allure of an Early Exit
by Brady Fletcher • • 0 Comments
Startups that are ready to become global brands don’t have to settle — they simply need to put their own plans first and build the future they see for themselves.
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IPO vs. Getting Acquired: What You Can Learn From Snap and Instagram's Divergent Exit Strategies
by Rashmi Menon • • 0 Comments
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Selling Your Business to Your Business Partner
by Mark J. Kohler • • 0 Comments
Follow these tips for creating a deal to sell your business that both you and your business partner will be satisfied with.