Exit This Way - How to always be exit ready with Michael DeSiato
Exit This Way is a compelling podcast series that delves into the world of exit planning, offering valuable insights and expert advice to business owners, entrepreneurs, and investors seeking to strategically exit their businesses or investments. Hosted by industry experts, each episode features in-depth interviews with top professionals from various fields, covering topics such as succession planning, business valuation, legal considerations, and more. Through real-life case studies, practical tips, and actionable strategies, "Exit This Way" equips listeners with the knowledge and tools they need to plan and execute a successful exit strategy that aligns with their goals and objectives. Whether you're a seasoned business owner or a budding entrepreneur, this podcast will inspire and inform you as you navigate the complex process of exit planning. Tune in to "Exit This Way" and get ready to exit your venture with confidence and success.
Exit This Way - How to always be exit ready with Michael DeSiato
What You Need to Know About ESOPs with Steven Greenapple, SES ESOP Strategies, a Stevens & Lee/Griffin Company
In this month's episode of Exit This Way, we dive into the world of Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and what they can offer to both business owners and employees. Join us as we breakdown the intricacies of ESOPs, exploring their benefits, potential downsides, and the impact they have for those companies who opt for this route.
Our expert guest, Steven Greenapple, an attorney and seasoned professional in the field of employee ownership, shares invaluable insights into the ESOP model. From the financial incentives that come with employee ownership to the cultural shift it can bring to the workplace, Steven sheds light on why ESOPs are gaining momentum across certain industries in today's business landscape.
Note: The information provided in our podcasts are intended for general informational purposes only. Though spoken about by professionals, the content discussed is not intended to be, nor should it be used as, personal professional decision making.
Listeners are advised to directly consult with qualified professionals or seek independent advice about their individual company needs before making any significant business decisions. If you're looking for personal advice, contact us and let's talk.