Selling My Family’s Business Part 3: What I Would Do Differently April 9, 2026 By: Nate O'Brien The one thing you don’t have in exit planning is a time machine. Nate O’Brien didn’t fully understand what … Read More
Selling My Family’s Business Part 2: Building Something the Market Would Buy April 6, 2026 By: Nate O'Brien Most businesses don’t fail at closing because of the buyer. They fail because of what was never resolved before the … Read More
Which Form 1099 Should You File? A 2026 Small Business Guide April 1, 2026 By: Chris Murrow Summary: Significant Threshold Increases: Under the 2025 “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA), the federal … Read More
Selling My Family’s Business Part 1: The Call That Changed Everything March 30, 2026 By: Nate O'Brien Lubricant (n.): a substance introduced between moving surfaces to reduce friction, heat, and wear. It forms … Read More
Navigating Family Business Complexity: What Owners Need to Know Before a Transition March 23, 2026 By: Nate O'Brien Summary: Family-owned businesses face a high failure rate during generational transitions—not due to financial shortcomings, … Read More
Business Valuation: What Buyers Look for in Construction Companies March 16, 2026 By: Nate O'Brien Summary: Financial Transparency through WIP and Backlog: Buyers scrutinize Work-in-Progress (WIP) schedules to detect hidden … Read More
Is an ESOP the Right Choice for Your Company? March 12, 2026 By: Gino Pisano Summary: Structure and Purpose: An ESOP is a qualified defined contribution retirement plan that allows … Read More
Improving Month-End Close Through Outsourced Accounting March 10, 2026 By: Chris Murrow In Summary: The Criticality of Accurate Reporting: A consistent month-end close isn’t just about bookkeeping; … Read More
Importance of Cash Flow Forecasting in the Construction Industry March 3, 2026 By: Jake Debus In Summary: Cash flow forecasting helps contractors manage the significant timing gaps between project expenditures—such … Read More