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The Art of Buying and Selling A Business with Todd Reich | #CashFlow EP09

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In this episode, I'm joined by Todd Reich from Vineyard Capital Partners, LLC, to chat about buying and selling businesses. We touch on some reasons you shouldn't sell your business, how to look for a company to purchase, and more. Thanks for joining in on the show, Todd!

If you have any finance inquiries, contact us at the JW Financial or The waters Team: http://bit.ly/2JKZTFi

Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to review us on iTunes and subscribe to us on Youtube.

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As CEO of JW Financial Group, Jason Waters takes his 20 years of expertise as a certified financial planner to help you navigate the ways to grow your business. On Cash Flow, Jason sits with CEO's, entrepreneurs, and CFO's to discuss their business, industry trends, and tips for cash flow management. A Cobb County native, Jason is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he majored in Finance. He also serves on the Marietta City Schools Board of Education.

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In this episode, I'm joined by Todd Reich from Vineyard Capital Partners, LLC, to chat about buying and selling businesses. We touch on some reasons you shouldn't sell your business, how to look for a company to purchase, and more. Thanks for joining in on the show, Todd!

If you have any finance inquiries, contact us at the JW Financial or The waters Team: http://bit.ly/2JKZTFi

Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to review us on iTunes and subscribe to us on Youtube.

Subscribe to my youtube channel: http://bit.ly/2JS88j1

Website: http://bit.ly/2JKZTFi

LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2ZnyW0S

Facebook Jason Waters: http://bit.ly/2JQ6cYf

Facebook Waters Team: http://bit.ly/2JNYMou

As CEO of JW Financial Group, Jason Waters takes his 20 years of expertise as a certified financial planner to help you navigate the ways to grow your business. On Cash Flow, Jason sits with CEO's, entrepreneurs, and CFO's to discuss their business, industry trends, and tips for cash flow management. A Cobb County native, Jason is a graduate of the University of Georgia, where he majored in Finance. He also serves on the Marietta City Schools Board of Education.

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