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Insights by Candor Advisors
Kirk Michie
196 episodes
1 week ago
Knowing when to sell can make or break the outcome of your exit. In this video, Kirk Michie explains how founders can align personal readiness with strong business performance—and why going to market on an upswing, not a downturn, leads to better terms, higher multiples, and less regret.
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Knowing when to sell can make or break the outcome of your exit. In this video, Kirk Michie explains how founders can align personal readiness with strong business performance—and why going to market on an upswing, not a downturn, leads to better terms, higher multiples, and less regret.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business,
Investing,
Management
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The true cost of selling your company—broken down.
Insights by Candor Advisors
1 minute 50 seconds
4 months ago
The true cost of selling your company—broken down.
How much does it really cost to sell a business? Not knowing could lead to painful surprises. In this short video, Kirk breaks down what to expect in transaction fees and why they’re worth every penny—if you plan ahead.
Insights by Candor Advisors
Knowing when to sell can make or break the outcome of your exit. In this video, Kirk Michie explains how founders can align personal readiness with strong business performance—and why going to market on an upswing, not a downturn, leads to better terms, higher multiples, and less regret.