When the time comes to exit an organization, Atlanta and Georgia business owners need a comprehensive exit plan to follow. This not only helps provide a seamless leadership transition, minimization of disruptions, and continuity, but also provides additional benefits to the business owner. Careful attention is paid to securing their financial future through comprehensive planning, including financial and tax optimization, preserving their legacy, and building a consistent and stable future. Since exit planning is a comprehensive process that requires a variety of skills and disciplines, it is essential to work with an experienced, qualified advisor who can guide you through the process.
KatzAbosch has significant experience guiding Atlanta and Georgia businesses and organizations through the exit planning process. Our team has decades of experience working with business owners to prepare the company for the exit event. From the initial exit readiness assessment to succession planning and post-transaction planning, our team brings together tax, accounting, and valuation experts to create an additional dimension of value. Beyond this, team members have earned both the Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) and Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) certifications. The result is a proven process backed by knowledge and experienced advisors.
Exit Planning Services
KatzAbosch provides exit planning services to businesses and organizations from our Baltimore offices. Interested in learning more about the exit planning services offered to companies in Atlanta and Georgia? Complete the form below, and a team member will follow up shortly.
The business community in Atlanta is widely regarded as one of the most dynamic and influential in the Southeast, driven by a diverse economic base that spans corporate headquarters, logistics, technology, finance, and media. The city serves as a major hub for Fortune 500 companies, including The Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines, and The Home Depot, whose presence reinforces Atlanta’s reputation as a center for corporate leadership and global business operations. This concentration of headquarters has created a strong ecosystem of professional services firms, including accounting, legal, consulting, and advisory providers that support both large enterprises and a growing middle-market business segment.
Atlanta’s strategic position as a transportation and logistics powerhouse further amplifies its economic significance, anchored by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, and an extensive network of highways and rail systems that facilitate regional and national distribution. This infrastructure advantage has attracted significant investment in supply chain, e-commerce, and advanced manufacturing operations, while also supporting a thriving startup and technology scene. The city has emerged as a key player in fintech and digital innovation, with companies like Global Payments and Fiserv contributing to a rapidly expanding financial technology ecosystem.