Posts Tagged ‘retirement’
Business Owners Must Avoid the Glider Path
I know a doctor who built a great practice and then unintentionally ruined it. Doc was a hard worker. He had earned his way to a comfortable retirement. But then he made a critical mistake. He took his foot off the gas. He figured he could glide for a few years before selling the business. He…
Read MoreBuilding smarter for less
As the 55+ baby boomers and empty nesters start looking at retirement, the first concern is expenses. The highest expense is housing, so down-sizing is becoming a concern for us boomers. Going from 3- or 4-bedroom homes to 2 bedrooms is a serious change and finding 1,000 to 1,500 sqf homes with the amenities that…
Read More3 Signs It’s Time to Move on From Your Startup (and How to Get That Move Started)
You’d think you’d have your exit strategy planned 10 years in advance of a sale. Unfortunately, most founders don’t. Earlier this year, a lot of augmented reality enthusiasts were probably disappointed to hear that the heralded AR glasses startup Meta, one of the most promising startups to come out of Y Combinator’s summer 2013 cohort,…
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