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In this episode, Matt chats with Matt Morley about acquiring payroll companies or payroll books of business. Matt is the Chief Investment Officer at Pendleton Street Business Advisors. His responsibilities include business analysis, investment research, and coordinating work-product for client engagements. In this episode, Matt and Matt (Matt squared) discuss the following and more:
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Three Takeaways
Ways we can help you:
-> Want to grow your payroll company? Click here.
-> Looking for easy-to-use White Label HR Software? Click here.
-> Want to sell your payroll business or make a partial exit? Click here.
-> Want to grow your personal brand on LinkedIn? Click here.
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About the Guest
Matt has an eye for numbers, a head for strategy and a keen ability to marry clients’ future goals with current business reality. At Pendleton Street Business Advisors, he lends his analytical gifts and thoughtful processes to all aspects of clients’ personal and company finances. As the firm’s Chief Investment Officer, his responsibilities include business analysis, investment research, and coordinating work-product for client engagements.
Prior to co-founding Pendleton Street Business Advisors with John Barnes in 2013, Matt served as the Chief Investment Officer of WHM Capital Advisors, LLC. A graduate of the University of South Carolina, he is a Certified Valuation Analyst, Certified Exit Planning Advisor, and he has completed the FINRA Series 65 Uniform Investment Adviser Law Exam in order to register as an investment adviser representative.
Resources
Marketing Case Study - How we 10x’ed Our Inbound Leads
Three Keys to Expand Your Payroll Business
Selling in a Virtual World
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In this episode, Matt chats with Matt Morley about acquiring payroll companies or payroll books of business. Matt is the Chief Investment Officer at Pendleton Street Business Advisors. His responsibilities include business analysis, investment research, and coordinating work-product for client engagements. In this episode, Matt and Matt (Matt squared) discuss the following and more:
Subscribe Now!
Apple | Google | Spotify
Three Takeaways
Ways we can help you:
-> Want to grow your payroll company? Click here.
-> Looking for easy-to-use White Label HR Software? Click here.
-> Want to sell your payroll business or make a partial exit? Click here.
-> Want to grow your personal brand on LinkedIn? Click here.
Enjoying the show?
*Are you enjoying Payrollin'? Please subscribe and rate us five stars on your player of choice. It helps us continue to improve.
*Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://anchor.fm/payrollin/message
*Support the pod by spreading the word, become a referrer and earn free Guhroo swag here: https://refer.fm/payrollingrowingapayrollbusinessthatmatters
About the Guest
Matt has an eye for numbers, a head for strategy and a keen ability to marry clients’ future goals with current business reality. At Pendleton Street Business Advisors, he lends his analytical gifts and thoughtful processes to all aspects of clients’ personal and company finances. As the firm’s Chief Investment Officer, his responsibilities include business analysis, investment research, and coordinating work-product for client engagements.
Prior to co-founding Pendleton Street Business Advisors with John Barnes in 2013, Matt served as the Chief Investment Officer of WHM Capital Advisors, LLC. A graduate of the University of South Carolina, he is a Certified Valuation Analyst, Certified Exit Planning Advisor, and he has completed the FINRA Series 65 Uniform Investment Adviser Law Exam in order to register as an investment adviser representative.
Resources
Marketing Case Study - How we 10x’ed Our Inbound Leads
Three Keys to Expand Your Payroll Business
Selling in a Virtual World