98. Why You Suck at Selling Your Business – Jeffery Feldberg

January 18, 2022 00:34:00
98. Why You Suck at Selling Your Business – Jeffery Feldberg
Wealth On Main Street
98. Why You Suck at Selling Your Business – Jeffery Feldberg

Jan 18 2022 | 00:34:00

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Hosted By

Richard Canfield Jayson Lowe

Show Notes

This week’s episode in the entrepreneurship series features Jeffrey Feldberg, Co-Founder and CEO of Deep Wealth. After graduating from his MBA program, Jeffrey launched his first company, Embanet. As an industry leader, Embanet created a market disruption in higher education. Jeffrey's mission now is to help you capture the maximum value in your liquidity event. Through Deep Wealth Experience, you can master the same 9-step road map that Jeffrey created for his 9-figure exit. For Jeffrey, business owners are dreamers and change-makers who put everything on the line and win against all the odds. His passion lies in helping business owners achieve their goals and dreams.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:

0:00 Introduction

1:10 More About Deep Wealth

4:33 Waiting For the Right Offer

8:13 Maximizing the Liquidity Value

14:58 Life After the Liquidity Event

21:42 Deal Breakers and Deal Closers

30:05 Who Would Jeffery Be a Hero To

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