Growing up in a small business environment, watching your parents work harder and harder to make a good life for us as children I believe that my parents probably worked too hard and didn’t give themselves the opportunity to maximize the value of their businesses before retiring.
Succession planning should start earlier, not at age 65 [...]
In the sale or purchase of a private company its still necessary to use best practices in order to have the parties feel good about the transaction. Using the services of a corporate financial advisor, a tax accountant, a corporate lawyer who work together as a team from the beginning will provide you with the [...]
The economy has caused a credit crunch for businesses large and small so the one thing that all businesses should do is to get cozier with your banker. This can take the form of calling more often, visiting, inviting your account manager to your business premises, anything which will provide more real world contact with [...]
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on March 25, 2009
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In today’s economy people who are looking to start businesses here all over the media that the credit crunch has hit everyone and it’s impossible to get financing. In our business we certainly see that for existing clients with large banks as their creditors it certainly is more trying in determining whether or not [...]
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on March 17, 2009
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Facebook’s initial failed attempts to takeover Twitter were because the most common reason why mergers & acquisitions fail, VALUATION differences.
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on March 17, 2009
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BC residents hopefully will vote accordingly or else $10 biilion of Green bonds will be tax bill our kids will pay for.
Calgary real estate picking up? 78 units what variety? Worked with developer recently with financing their multi family.
BC Green bonds from NDP are simply a bond, meaning the gov’t has to pay that loan [...]
Cash flow is important anytime, but especially in today’s economic environment of tighter credit. We know today that the credit crunch has affected the economy and that banks are now able to pick and choose who they extend credit to, how much credit they extend, what conditions they extend it to, and how they can [...]
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This post was written by
Richard Wong on February 11, 2009
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Doing Business in Tough times Means Back to Basics according to BC Business Magazine.