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An Appeal From Our Founder
If you believe in what we do, I personally ask for your support in our mission to nurture entrepreneurs and build strong, successful small businesses. Your giving will help keep this free resource alive. Please help. Thank you in advance for your contribution, and I wish you and your business much success in this New Year!
* My Own Business is a 501c(3) nonprofit public charity. All donations are tax deductable. Donations of $75 or more will receive a written receipt by mail.
Each issue will give you information and ideas to help achieve your entrepreneurial goals. Highlights of this issue include:
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![]() Today many business owners are fearful. They are afraid of recession, new competitors, diminishing cash flows and uncertain futures. But for entrepreneurs looking for ways to grow by buying businesses, times are very good. As Warren Buffett has put it: "Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful." Here are some common mistakes to watch out for when buying a business.
There are a number of valuation methods you can use to help determine your offering price. From our "Building My Own Business" course, see: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Dear MOBI Column We welcome your questions to be answered in this Newsletter feature! Here is our Q and A for this edition:
Question: I have a son and daughter in high school and would like to interest them in taking over my business in the future. How should I go about this? Answer: Now is the time to establish a strategy for your transition plan. But it is not easy: fewer than 40% of businesses have implemented plans and only 15% even make it to the second generation. It will require a collaboration of experts dealing in taxes, legal issues, family matters, training strategies and family counseling. So it is a long-term process that will take time away from your regular management responsibilities. Here are some points to ponder:
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