We're joined by Herb Morgan, the founder of a Registered Investment Advisory firm that was acquired by a major Wall Street Invesment Bank. Herb is the Sr. Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer of Efficient Market Advisor and one of the financial industry’s recognized experts in the area of exchange-traded funds. Herb shares how he founded his firm in 2004 built the business organically and through acquisitions, how he attracted interest on Wall Street and engaged in a 16-month negotiation, due diligence, and complex sale transaction. Herb is an ace in his financial services and money management, and he followed sound practices to close a great sale with a sophisticated strategic and financial buyer. Prior to founding EMA, Herb was Senior Vice President at Linsco/Private Ledger Financial Services, and as a Senior Vice President with Dreyfus and ING Funds group. Herb is involved with philanthropy in education, including serving as Chair of the Investment Committee of The Foundation Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity.
Selling a business is the American dream, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, the reward for years of hard work. Successful entrepreneurs make countless sacrifices in hopes that they would someday reap the benefits of their labor and live a new life of vacations, recreation, and prosperity.
You only exit your business once, so you should feel confident passing this milestone. A successful business exit reflects the preparation done beforehand. Failing to plan is planning to fail.
The owner of a privately held company has several alternatives on how to exit their business. In the absence of an exit strategy, events will inexorably dictate the final exit plan. A costly involuntary exit may be caused by death, disability, divorce, disagreement, or distress.
Selling Your Business with David King will help you take control of the sale process and make it positive one.