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Exiting Your Business Successfully: What You Need To Know

If you are like most business owners, you have devoted an immeasurable amount of work and resources into growing your company. With all that you have invested, doesn’t it make sense to plan an exit from that business that protects the wealth you have accumulated in it? After all, exiting your business will certainly be one of the most important financial events of your life. The first step is to understand that an exit is not simply the sale of your business. Rather, it is a process that may occur over many years and selling your business is just one of many options available to you. Designing your exit strategy will take time, planning, and forethought but will allow you to reap the greatest reward for your years of hard work.

Join us for a free seminar with an exit planning expert who will discuss the six steps to planning a successful exit from your business:

  1. Planning for the exit
  2. Determining your financial and mental readiness
  3. Determining what type of exiting owner you are
  4. Learning about the exit options available to you
  5. Understanding the value of the options you choose
  6. Executing your exit strategy plan

Frank Mancieri, MBA has been working with clients on exit strategies and exit planning since 2001. He is a professional Chief Financial Officer and Exit Planner. Frank is a Partner at B2B CFO®, USA’s largest CFO firm focusing on mid market companies. He serves owners of emerging and mid-market companies with revenues up to $75 million who want to increase cash, profitability, sales and company value. He is also an adjunct Accounting Professor at Rhode Island College. Frank graduated from Bryant University with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree in Accounting and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Management.

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