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Jane Johnson is the President and Co-Founder of Business Transition Academy, Inc. As a former business owner who successfully guided her business for 14 years until it was acquired in 2004, Jane discovered how much time, planning, and preparation were necessary to consummate the sale of her business, achieve her goals, and ensure business continuity. This experience fueled her desire to assist other business owners with their ownership transitions, whether they intend to transfer their business internally to management or externally to an outside buyer. In 2010, Jane was awarded the Excellence in Exit Planning Achievement Award from Pinnacle Equity Solutions, and in 2020, she won the Silver Stevie Award for Female Entrepreneur of the Year. What You'll Learn ● The weight of considering a business transition. ● When it's time to think about your business exit. ● What changes are expected in tax laws? ● How can you enhance the value of your business? ● What it takes to bring in an outside partner. ● How long is the exit process? ● When you should reach out to Jane. Timestamps · [03:30] Jane's background. · [06:31] Jane's ideal clients. · [08:23] The weight of a pending transition. · [11:26] Thinking about your exit. · [17:38] Upcoming tax changes. · [21:55] How to avoid high tax implications. · [25:44] Business valuations. · [28:55] How to enhance the value of the business? · [32:07] Mergers. · [35:08] Selling a percentage of the business. · [41:17] The exit cycle. · [42:35] When should you reach out to Jane? Memorable Quotes · “The day you start your business, you should be thinking about how you're going to exit.” – Jane Johnson [11:55] · “You have to really vet who you sell to.” – Jane Johnson [37:20] · “It's not a quick process.” – Jane Johnson [42:24] Social Media Jane Johnson. Websites www.businesstransitionacademy.com.
On today's episode of The Dr. Ali Griffith Show we our guest today is none other than the wonderful Kris Miller! Kris is a Legacy Wealth Strategist. She is the author of the #1 Bestselling "Ready for PREtirement: 3 Secrets for Safe Money and a Fabulous Future." She teaches companies and individuals how to have healthy money and a happy life. She's an engaging speaker and frequent guest expert on personal finance for radio, TV and digital media. Over the last 25 years she has helped over 6,000 families protect themselves and their financial assets. Tune in to listen as Kris dives in to her strategic wealth mindset tools and how she uses meditation to set her up for a winning day. You'll hear her bright light, how she touches people with her ingenuity, and how real and authentic she is. Learn more about Kris and Legacy Shifters at www.legacyshifters.com. For more episodes of The Dr. Ali Griffith Show, autism parenting tools, business coaching and strategies, free gifts and more, visit www.draligriffith.com
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On this episode, I talk to Kris Miller, co-founder of Legacy Shifters, about teaching our daughters about money. For Part II of our 2 part discussion about girls and finances, Kris dives deep into ways mom can not only talk to their daughters about financing, but how they can practice what they preach. We talk a little more about why women have less financial confidence than men and how women can fight wage inequality by building their own wealth. Kris encourages women to speak up and educate themselves about money in an effort to not only ensure their financial future, but teach their daughters to do the same. Important Links: CEOMOM Magazine Latest Issue Print Past Issues Digital Subscription Read Past Issues Legacy Shifters Email Kris Miller Mentioned in this episode: Envision Days Shift Membership 3 Financial Tips to Teach Your Daughters 1. Journal Needs vs Wants 2. Power of Savings - Have a DNT Account (Do not touch) 3. Delay Gratification for Future Financial Security Music: All That, The Lounge – Bensound.com Special Thanks: Tiffanie Douglas Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter: @ceomommag
On this episode, I talk to Tia Ross, co-founder of Legacy Shifters, about teaching our daughters about money. For Part I of our 2 part discussion about girls and finances, Tia shares some tips to not only help moms start the conversation about money with their daughters, but make it ongoing through practical and daily application. Research shows that parents are more likely to talk to their sons about money than their daughters due to archaic beliefs that girls do not need to build their own wealth. Tia is helping to change that mindset through education and application that starts at home. We're not only creating legacies as mom bosses, but we're teaching our daughters to do the same. Important Links: CEOMOM Magazine Latest Issue Print Past Issues Digital Subscription Read Past Issues Legacy Shifters Tia Ross and Company Mentioned in this episode: Envision Days Shift Membership Upcoming Event A Private Affair Tips to Help Daughters Practice Smart Money Management 1. Take your daughters shopping with you and have a pre-conversation with them before you go. Make a connection between the things you're buying for them and the actual cost. Don't tell them show them. Make numbers real to them. Music: All That, The Lounge – Bensound.com Special Thanks: Tiffanie Douglas Follow Us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter: @ceomommag
Kris Miller is a women's financial advocate and author of "Ready for PREtirement, 3 Secrets for Safe Money and a Fabulous Future." Her company, Legacy Shifters, empowers women to change their families’ financial realities and create incomes they will never outlive. Women must stretch fewer dollars over more years than men, leaving them 80% more likely to wind up in poverty at age 65 and older, according to the National Institute on Retirement Security.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 12PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).