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Summary:
Business owners looking to plan their exit need to consider more than just their personal life.
How many advisors can provide both retirement planning and business exit planning advice?
In this episode, Matt Halloran talks to John Brown, the Founder of Business Enterprise Institute, on becoming an exit planner. John shares his journey to becoming an exit planner and his advice for advisors looking to learn more about exit planning advice.
John discusses:
The difference between large- and small-business exit planning
The first step to creating a personal and professional exit strategy
Two proven ways to let your clientbase know that you’re ready to help them with exit planning
Ways for advisors to expand their knowledge and provide more information for their clients
And more
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About Our Guest:
For over 30 years, John Brown has guided hundreds of business owners through the most important financial (and emotional) transaction of their lives: the exit from their companies. John started his legal career in Denver, Colorado as an estate planner. While his clients were planning their exits from life, they simply didn’t know how to plan the exit from their companies. John was challenged to create a customizable, repeatable, and successful process that would convert those valuable assets to cash.
Summary:
Business owners looking to plan their exit need to consider more than just their personal life.
How many advisors can provide both retirement planning and business exit planning advice?
In this episode, Matt Halloran talks to John Brown, the Founder of Business Enterprise Institute, on becoming an exit planner. John shares his journey to becoming an exit planner and his advice for advisors looking to learn more about exit planning advice.
John discusses:
The difference between large- and small-business exit planning
The first step to creating a personal and professional exit strategy
Two proven ways to let your clientbase know that you’re ready to help them with exit planning
Ways for advisors to expand their knowledge and provide more information for their clients
And more
Resources:
PodRocket Academy (Join for free!)
Visit Restream to claim your exclusive offer!
Connect With John Brown:
John Brown
Business Enterprise Institute
Connect With ProudMouth:
Do you want to podcast? Book a call with Matt Halloran to get started!
ProudMouth
LinkedIn: Matt Halloran
Twitter: Matt Halloran
LinkedIn: ProudMouth
Facebook: ProudMouth
Twitter: ProudMouth
YouTube: ProudMouth
About Our Guest:
For over 30 years, John Brown has guided hundreds of business owners through the most important financial (and emotional) transaction of their lives: the exit from their companies. John started his legal career in Denver, Colorado as an estate planner. While his clients were planning their exits from life, they simply didn’t know how to plan the exit from their companies. John was challenged to create a customizable, repeatable, and successful process that would convert those valuable assets to cash.
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