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November 18, 2025 28 mins

As an entrepreneur, how much thought have you given to your business's exit? Byron McFarland, an expert in advising entrepreneurs on successful exits, reveals why having a well-defined exit strategy from the start is crucial for ultimate success. This episode explores the "why" behind planning, practical considerations for partnerships of different ages, and often-overlooked tax implications that could save you hundreds of thousands. Learn why proactive planning and building a strong team of advisors are vital to navigate the complexities of selling your business and achieving your desired outcome.

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