Attendees will gain insights into their options, acquiring knowledge of realistic expectations and consequences associated with ownership transfer and withdrawal liability.
Navigating Your Exit Strategy will occur November 4-5, 2024, in San Diego, CA. Registration is open now. Attendees will gain insights into their options, acquiring knowledge of realistic expectations and consequences associated with ownership transfer and withdrawal liability. The program covers exit alternatives, the sales process, and legal and tax implications.
Participants will acquire the skills to analyze and appraise their firms comprehensively, considering aspects ranging from marketing and operations to financial standing and withdrawal liabilities. Additionally, participants will examine strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats crucial for strategic business exit planning. Participants will develop personalized action plans, allowing for ongoing tracking and monitoring.
Learn the Three Keys to a Planned Exit:
The program will include a panel discussion with several Â鶹Èë¿Ú contractors who have recently exited their businesses. The discussion will focus on successes, failures, best practices, and lessons learned during the exiting process.
Program Takeaways
Who should attend:
The target audience includes owners within five to ten years of retirement.
Speakers include John Ovrom, President/CEO at Exit Consulting Group, Andrea Steinbrenner, Chief Operations Officer at Exit Consulting Group, and Michael G. McNally, Partner at Fox Rothschild LLP.
Take a moment to learn more about this event and register.
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