You Have Been Building Toward an Exit This Whole Time. Are You Ready?

Over the past several weeks we have been having a conversation that most business owners never get to have. Not because it is complicated. Not because the information is hard to find. But because nobody ever stops long enough to ask the right questions. This series has been about changing that. We started with a…

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The Difference Between an Exit Event and an Exit Strategy

Here is a question worth sitting with for a moment. When you picture your exit from this business, what do you actually see? Most owners describe a moment. A handshake. A wire transfer. A final walk through the door. Maybe a celebration, maybe some relief, maybe both. It feels like a finish line. That moment…

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What Each of the 7 Exit Options Actually Requires From Your Business

Most business owners know there is more than one way to exit. What they do not know is what each option actually demands from the business they have built. Over the past two articles in this series we have established that exit options are a business strategy, not a retirement plan, and that your business…

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What 2025 Taught Construction Owners About Exit Planning

As 2025 comes to a close, construction business owners are reflecting on a year marked by volatility, rising costs, and constant recalibration. Material prices climbed again, tariffs disrupted budgets, and workforce shortages continued to pinch timelines. Some firms adapted through innovation and new partnerships. Others saw cracks appear in their structure—cracks that could threaten long-term…

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What 2025 Taught Manufacturing Owners About Exit Planning

As 2025 comes to a close, manufacturing business owners are reflecting on a year defined by volatility, pressure, and unexpected pivots. Tariffs surged, supply chains shifted again, interest rates weighed heavily on investment decisions, and talent shortages created operational roadblocks. Some manufacturers innovated, adapted, and reshored key processes—others found themselves scrambling to maintain margins and…

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Recording- Profit on Paper, Chaos in Reality: What Your Financials Aren’t Telling You

Think your business is ready for a successful exit? Think again. Most owners see profit in their books, but beneath the surface lurk risks that can quietly sink your valuation. In this masterclass, Vincent Mastrovito of Prometis Partners pulls back the curtain on the hidden factors that buyers see—and owners miss. Why 79% of owners…

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Is Your Business Ready for the Two-Minute Drill? Preparing for the Final Whistle on Your Exit Strategy

Preparing for the Final Whistle on Your Exit Strategy As football season kicks off, teams across the country are preparing for those high-pressure moments—the two-minute drill. In football, this drill isn’t chaos; it’s calculated precision. Every player knows the playbook. Decisions are made quickly. Execution is second nature. Now imagine your business in the same…

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Would You Buy Your Own Business? A Wake-Up Call for Every Owner

A Wake-Up Call for Every Business Owner You’ve poured your heart, time, and energy into building your business. You know how much it means to your family, your team, and your community. But here’s the real question: If you weren’t the one running it—would you buy your business? At first glance, it feels like an…

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The $15 Trillion Time Bomb: Why Cities Must Act on the Boomer Business Crisis

Across the United States, a massive economic shift is quietly unfolding—one that could either secure or destabilize the future of thousands of communities. At the heart of this shift is a single, urgent question: What happens when baby boomer business owners retire? There are an estimated 3.5 million baby boomer-owned businesses in the U.S., employing…

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Built To Exit: Is your business an income generator or an asset?

Many business owners build a company that pays them well—but that’s not the same as building a business with real, transferable value. If your business depends heavily on you, it may be generating income, but not growing as an asset. And when it comes time to scale, transition, or exit, that gap can create serious…

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