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Business Risk Buster Intervenes At a Gun Shop

By: Vladimir John
Narrated by: Jon Keeble, Wayne Forester, Lawrence Templeton
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In the fifth part, the Business Risk Buster strikes at a gun shop. A seventy-year-old gentleman decided to sell his company and shop, but he forgot about his collateral in the bank and almost ended up paying very dearly for that.

Contents:
  • Don't be afraid to start your own business, even at an advanced age: you have enough life experience and a cool head;
  • Before you sell your company, prepare thoroughly for such a transaction;
  • Always choose the buyer very carefully;
  • When selling a company, make sure you are not held liable for its obligations;
  • Leave the entire process of selling your company up to experts or at least hire a good lawyer;
  • If you get into any kind of trouble, always try to negotiate and never give up;
  • How to search for potential acquisitions.
Learn from mistakes made by other entrepreneurs.
©2017 Meriglobe Advisory House Ltd (P)2017 Meriglobe Advisory House Ltd

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