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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160;There is a difference between goals and resolutions. Businesses set goals. These can be budgetary, operational, recruiting, sales or profit oriented. Individuals make resolutions. Business Goals Goals are focused on a particular outcome, and so should be specific. It’s worth the time to get into the details. If you intend to increase the company’s cash flow, how will that be done? If it’s by boosting sales, what has to change to make that happen? You could add a new product line or enter additional territory. It may require hiring and training new salespeople. You can also increase the cash flow by reducing your Cost of ... <a title="Goals and Resolutions" class="read-more" href="https://yourexitmap.com/goals-and-resolutions/" aria-label="Read more about Goals and Resolutions">Read more</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As a business owner, planning the exit from ownership of your business is probably the single most important decision you will make.  When to exit, how much to walk away with, who to sell it to, what’s the most tax efficient strategy in your circumstance, what timeline is most suitable, and what are the areas of business that need to be improved upon to make it marketable, etc.?  Those are just some of the things that need to be considered. </p>
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