The Exit Plan Most Business Owners Don’t Have

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Most business owners pour everything into building their business, but far fewer have a plan for leaving it. In this episode of Master Your Money and Mindset, Elizabeth sits down with Jeremy Hus, Vice-President of Financial Planning with Barnum Financial Group, to unpack the real cost of waiting too long to think about succession and exit planning. From selling to a third party or a family member, to employee ownership arrangements and planned wind-downs, they cover the full range of exit paths and the financial, tax, and legal fundamentals that determine what you actually walk away with. If you own a business and don’t have an exit plan, this episode is your wake-up call.

Barnum Financial Group presents Master Your Money and Mindset, a client-facing podcast that helps empower listeners to master their money by also mastering their mindset. Host Elizabeth Hiza, Chief Marketing Officer with Barnum Financial Group, focuses on the importance of discipline and your mindset and how your attitude towards money influences your financial decisions and actions.

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