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Feb 27, 2018 • 22min

How to Minimize Taxes When You Sell Your Business

In episode 30 of Financially Simple, Justin looks at how to go about reducing your tax bill when you sell so that you’re not left feeling short-changed. When you sell your Business, the taxman takes a portion of the proceeds. Fortunately, there are ways and means to minimize his cut. Justin goes over some of the tactics that Business owners can use to save as much of the money from the sale of their business as possible. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: Minimizing Negative Tax Implications When Selling a Business – Post #30   TIME INDEX: 00:31 - How to Minimize Taxes When We Sell Our Business 02:59 - It Starts with the Purchase Agreement 04:05 - Kim’s Story 05:01 - Major Pitfalls to Beware Of 05:07 - An Asset Sale 08:08 - A Stock Sale 09:03 - The Stupid Tax: C-Corp 09:56 - Start Planning Ahead 11:42 - Making Adjustments During the Time of Sale 13:59 - Phantom Income 15:18 - The Attorney, the CFP® Professional, and the CPA For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple.com Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter ___________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 26, 2018 • 25min

Ways You’ll be Paid When Selling Your Business

In episode 29 of Financially Simple, Justin goes over the different ways you could be paid when you sell your Business. When the deals have been made, there are a number of ways for you to get paid by the Buyer. Justin looks at each method, from the big check to being employed by the Buyer, and considers the pros and cons of each. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!  TRANSCRIPT: Top 5 Ways of Getting Paid When Selling a Business   TIME INDEX: 00:32 - The Ways You’ll Be Paid for Selling Your Business 01:34 - The Big Check 02:49 - Stock, ESOP 05:32 - Stock, Maintain Stock in the Company/Buyer’s Company 08:03 - Earn-Out 12:31 - Promissory Note 18:41 - Employment 22:37 - Recap For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Investopedia Financially Simple.com Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter __________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 23, 2018 • 23min

Letter of Intent, the First Step in a Formal Business Sale

In episode 28 of Financially Simple, Justin talks about the Letter of Intent - the first step of many along the road to selling your Business. A Letter of Intent, or LOI, is like a declaration of war - it signals the buyer’s desire to purchase your Business and your willingness to sell, without committing to anything just yet. Justin examines the format of an LOI, and also some of the terms and conditions that might be included in it that you should be aware of. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!  TRANSCRIPT: Don’t Let the Thrill of a Letter of Intent to Buy Your Business Cost You – Post #28   TIME INDEX: 00:44 - The Letter of Intent, the First Step in a Formal Business Sale 02:45 - What Is a Letter of Intent? 04:49 - What Is Included in the LOI? 08:46 - An LOI Is Not Really a Binding Agreement 09:01 - Why Have an LOI? 10:42 - Conditions to Look Out For 15:08 - State What Is Not for Sale 17:26 - Other Ts&Cs to Be Aware Of 20:27 - Conclusion For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple.com Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter _________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 22, 2018 • 19min

Can I Get a Bid? Selling your Business by Auction

In episode 27 of Financially Simple, Justin looks at the process of selling your Business by Auction. Auctioning a Business is similar to auctioning a car or a cow - but there are some differences and things that a Business owner should consider. Justin goes over the basics of auctioning a Business for sale, how they work, what is needed, and whether or not an auction is the best tactic for selling your Business. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: What’s The Best Way to Sell Your Business? Auction or Private Sale? – Post #27   TIME INDEX: 00:33 - Can I Get a Bid or Not? 02:52 - Selling Your Business by Auction 03:35 - Is this a Good Deal? 06:29 - How Does an Auction work? 09:37 - Should I Use an Auction? 10:45 - You Need a Plan in Place 12:23 - When Should You Use an Auction? 14:42 - Reasons Not to Auction 17:03 - In Summary For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 20, 2018 • 17min

The Sales Presentation - Pitching Your Business

In episode 26 of Financially Simple, Justin goes over putting together the Sales Presentation of your Business, and how to approach the Buyer. When it comes to selling your business, it’s important to have a good Sales Presentation for the buyers and to have the right team to help present it. Justin talks about preparing for the presentation, knowing what to expect, and how to pick the players to support you and your Business throughout this phase of negotiations. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: Your Business Sales Presentation: Putting the Sales into the Sale – Post #26   TIME INDEX: 00:31 - The Sales Presentation 03:57 - Assembling Your Team 04:43 - Unintended Consequences 05:17 - Example Scenario 06:31 - How to Avoid Making this Mistake 07:24 - How Much Will it Cost? 07:58 - Next Comes the Pitch 08:34 - Look for the Cracks 10:21 - Practice, Practice, Practice 11:03 - Just Answer the Questions 11:42 - Pitch an Unranked Team 12:27 - Bring Your “A” Game For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple Financially Simple on YouTube Financially Simple on Facebook Financially Simple on Twitter ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 19, 2018 • 22min

The Offer - Building the Pitch Book

In episode 25 of Financially Simple, Justin talks about having your Pitch Book ready to go for when the Business gets an offer. The Pitch Book of your Business will contain all of the information about the Business, from key players, the type of Business Model, to projections of where the Business is headed. Justin gives a brief introduction and description of a Pitch Book, what’s needed of it, and some things you need to be careful about when putting yours together. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: The Offer: Bring Your Business Pitch Book to the Table – Post #25   TIME INDEX: 00:32 - The Offer: Get Out the Pitchbook 01:25 - Time to Get the Business Sold 03:50 - What Is a Pitchbook? 04:28 - What Makes Up the Pitchbook? 09:21 - How to Compile Your Pitchbook 10:41 - Using the Right Language 11:37 - Be Careful of What You Say 18:39 - Be Careful of What You Do 19:24 - In Conclusion For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple.com  Financially Simple on YouTube  ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 16, 2018 • 23min

Determining How Much Your Business is Worth

In episode 24 of Financially Simple, Justin goes into Business Valuation - how and why. Knowing what your Business is worth will help you when it comes to selling or accepting offers. It will also help you to identify weaknesses in the Business so that you can improve its value. Justin looks at the various methods of determining the value of your Business, and their pros and cons. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: How Much Is My Business Worth? A Surprisingly Complex Number – Post #24   TIME INDEX: 00:31 - How Much Is it Worth? 01:15 - Reality Check 03:59 - The Methodology Behind Business Valuations 04:39 - Three Ways to Value a Business 04:42 - Replacement Cost 06:49 - Comparable Value 08:21 - Income Method 10:54 - EBITDA 13:46 - Ways to Increase the Value of Your Business 15:04 - How Is the Income of Your Business? 15:43 - Is There an Easier Way? 16:27 - Certified Valuation Analysts 19:35 - Bench Marking Software For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple Financially Simple on YouTube  _________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 15, 2018 • 18min

Who is Your Customer? Who Will Be Buying Your Business?

In episode 23 of Financially Simple, Justin asks who your real customer is, that is to say, who do you want to sell your Business to? Knowing who your ideal customer is will help you plan your business. Justin looks at each type of Business Buyer and gives advice on how to determine which is most suited to purchasing your Business. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!  TRANSCRIPT: Types of Business Buyers Likely to Purchase Your Company – Post #23   TIME INDEX: 00:34 - Who is Your Customer? 00:59 - How to Identify the Customer 05:30 - How do We Know Which Buyer to Pursue? 06:02 - Types of Buyers 06:30 - Financial and Strategic Buyers 10:08 - High-Risk Takers 12:44 - Identify Buyers by Location 14:13 - Large Companies 15:19 - Summary For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale   USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple  Financially Simple on YouTube  ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 13, 2018 • 19min

Picking a Business Broker, M&A Advisor, or Investment Banker

In episode 22 of Financially Simple, Justin takes a look at the specialist players you need to have on your bench when it comes to selling your Business. Once you’ve set up your team to deal with the day-to-day running of your Business, and to help plan your exit strategy, you’ll need to enlist a specialist player to help you sell the Business. Depending on the size of the business, the type of player will vary. Justin looks at the three different types: Business Broker, Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor, and Investment Banker, and discusses which will be the best fit for you. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening!  TRANSCRIPT: How to Pick a Business Broker or Other Facilitator to Sell Your Business – Post #22   TIME INDEX: 00:32 - The Business Broker, M&A Advisor, Investment Banker 01:21 - Three Specialist Players for Your Team 02:54 - The Business Broker 07:12 - The Mergers & Acquisitions Advisor 08:58 - The Difference Between an M&A Advisor and Business Broker 12:27 - Investment Banker 13:55 - Which Player Do You Need? 16:43 - Use Your Team to Pick the Right Player   USEFUL LINKS: Exit Planning Institute Exits.com Financially Simple  Financially Simple on YouTube  ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.
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Feb 12, 2018 • 23min

There are No Mulligans When You Sell Your Business

In episode 21 of Financially Simple, Justin talks about being prepared as a Business Owner for when that offer comes. Unlike in golf, there are no mulligans or second chances when it comes to selling your Business. Justin gives practical guidance on steps to take if you receive an offer to sell, or if you are preparing to sell your Business so that you can get it right the first time. Don’t forget to subscribe, and let us know how we are doing by leaving a review. Thanks for listening! TRANSCRIPT: Avoid These Costly Mistakes in the Business Sales Process – Post #21   TIME INDEX: 00:37 - There Are No Mulligans in the Sales Process 00:43 - Teeing Off 03:57 - No Mulligans in Business 05:49 - Most Know How to Run a Business, Few Know How to Sell One 06:40 - Personal Restraint 07:47 - Are You Ready? 10:16 - Assemble the Team 14:31 - Build the Plan 15:55 - Don’t make Rookie Errors 16:40 - Rookie Errors to Be Aware Of 20:38 - Remember, There Are No Mulligans For more in-depth reading about this podcast series, pick up a copy of Justin's new book: The Ultimate Sale USEFUL LINKS: Financially Simple  Financially Simple on YouTube  ________ BIO: Justin A. Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA, is a nationally recognized financial planner, business educator, wealth manager, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He has 20+ years of experience teaching small business owners how to start, buy, grow, and sell businesses. He is a multi-year recipient of the Investopedia Top 100 Advisor and 2018 Exit Planning Institute’s Exit Planner Leader of the Year.DISCLOSURES:This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as personalized investment or financial planning advice, may not be suitable for everyone, and should not be considered a solicitation to engage in any particular investment or planning strategy. Listeners should conduct their own review and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional financial advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own individual circumstances. All investing involves the risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Investment advisory services offered by WealthSource Partners, LLC. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives provide legal or accounting advice. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast’s guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WealthSource Partners, LLC. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WealthSource Partners, LLC nor its representatives, the podcast’s hosts, or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) owns the CFP® certification mark, the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification mark, and the CFP® certification mark (with plaque design) logo in the United States, which it authorizes the use of by individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certification requirements.   Advisors who wished to be ranked in Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors list either self-submitted answers to questions compiled by Investopedia or were nominated by peers.  Rankings were determined based on the number of followers and engagement on social media, primary contribution to professional industry websites, and their focus on financial literacy.  Neither performance nor client experience, however, were considered.  No compensation was paid by WealthSource Partners, LLC or Justin Goodbread to secure placement on Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors List.   The Exit Planning Institute's Leader of the Year is awarded to a nominee who is a CEPA credential holder who has made a significant impact or contribution to the exit planning profession or overall community through innovation and influence and is viewed by the Exit Planning Institute as a thought leader, risk-taker and specialist while showing characteristics of collaboration.   This podcast might recommend products or services that offer Financially Simple compensation when you use them. This compensation is used to help offset the cost of creating the content. We will, however, never suggest products/services solely for the compensation we receive.

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