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Lead Impact: The Path to a Successful Business Exit with Joe Markovitch

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In this episode, Ron Haik, Wealth Advisor | Client Relationship Manager, at Nicola Wealth, welcomes Joe Markovitch, a seasoned business exit planner, to discuss the complexities and emotional journey of exiting a business. Joe, who describes himself as an “exit Sherpa,” shares his expertise in guiding business owners through the intricate process of exit planning.

Joe outlines the seven-step planning process he employs, emphasizing that exiting a business is not a single event but a comprehensive process requiring time, expertise, and a team of diverse advisors. He highlights the importance of early planning, often starting at least two years in advance, to navigate tax regulations and other critical factors.

The conversation also explores the emotional challenges owners face when leaving their businesses and the importance of having a clear, structured roadmap. Joe shares his personal experience of exiting his own bakery business in Vancouver, offering valuable lessons and strategies he wished he had known during his transition.

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In this episode, Ron Haik, Wealth Advisor | Client Relationship Manager, at Nicola Wealth, welcomes Joe Markovitch, a seasoned business exit planner, to discuss the complexities and emotional journey of exiting a business. Joe, who describes himself as an “exit Sherpa,” shares his expertise in guiding business owners through the intricate process of exit planning.

Joe outlines the seven-step planning process he employs, emphasizing that exiting a business is not a single event but a comprehensive process requiring time, expertise, and a team of diverse advisors. He highlights the importance of early planning, often starting at least two years in advance, to navigate tax regulations and other critical factors.

The conversation also explores the emotional challenges owners face when leaving their businesses and the importance of having a clear, structured roadmap. Joe shares his personal experience of exiting his own bakery business in Vancouver, offering valuable lessons and strategies he wished he had known during his transition.

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