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By Stephanie Chambliss Gaffin and Mark Gaffin
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
As the old saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression, and this is definitely true when engaging with a potential buyer or investor. On today's episode, part of our series on getting your Middle Market business ready to go to market, Cheryl Ashenbrener, National Leader for Transaction Advisory Services at Sikich (and one of our most popular guests here on Right In the Middle Market), comes back on the podcast to talk about the accounting (and a few other) aspects of getting your business ready for a transaction.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com/podcast-episodes.
For more information on Cheryl Aschenbrener or Sikich Transaction Advisory Services, go to https://www.sikich.com/partner/cheryl-aschenbrener/.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
Selling your company is about telling the right story to the right buyer at the right time. So, whenever the time comes – what is the tale you want to be able to tell? What will you want to be able to say then about your company’s performance and accomplishments? On today’s episode, we begin a new series on what you can do now to prepare for a successful transaction, and at a desirable valuation? Whether your exit horizon is in a few months or still years away, whenever that time comes, you will wish you had started today.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com/podcast-episodes.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
Beyond the impact to physical and economic health, 2020 also took a shocking toll on mental health. While the new year may bring a fresh bout of optimism, with the pandemic lingering on, I fear it is not long before four letter words once again take over our vocabulary. So let me beat the rush and offer a four letter word of my own – HOPE. Dr. Lisa Brown, a clinical health psychologist known by her clients for amazing outcomes and innovative approaches, joins us to talk about tactical ways to build hope, a key element of mental health and well-being. From understanding the psychological framework of hope to pragmatic tips for building your hope muscles, today’s episode is one you don’t want to miss.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com/podcast-episodes.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
Each year, the week of Thanksgiving brings a veritable flood of messages about gratitude. But for me, and maybe you, this year there is a level of authenticity to those sentiments that perhaps has been lost in recent years. On today’s episode, we talk about gratitude as a pragmatic tip for sustaining and growing your business even in tough times, and our own expression of thankfulness.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
In an increasingly global world, middle market businesses are engaged in cross border activity at ever earlier stages of growth. Whether that is part of operations, supply chain, talent sourcing, or global M&A, this necessitates navigating exchange of domestic and foreign currency – which can be challenging, or even risky, but also presents opportunity. On today’s episode, we are joined by Marc Chandler, Chief Market Strategist, and Chie Nicholson, Managing Director, of Bannockburn Global Forex to learn about the foreign exchange markets, and strategies for even small and middle market businesses to benefit their bottom line through effective foreign exchange management.
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Marc Chandler is Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist at Bannockburn, has spent his career helping businesses and investors navigate the foreign change market. He is an internationally recognized writer and speaker, a frequent guest on business television, is quoted widely in the press, and writes the popular financial blog “Marc to Market” (www.marctomarket.com). Contact Marc at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at @marcmakingsense.
Chie Nicholson is a Managing Director and responsible for client relationship management nationally at Bannockburn Global Forex. She works closely with businesses to help manage their currency exposure. To learn more about Bannockburn, contact Chie at [email protected] or go to https://www.bannockburnglobal.com/.
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com. For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://slscapitaladvisors.com.
When I say “networking”, whether you get a feeling of dread or excitement probably depends on whether it is something you like doing. How much we enjoy anything depends of course on our natural inclinations, but also on how confident we feel at that particular skill. Personally, I have always marveled at people for whom networking seems to come naturally. Kim Stapleton of the law firm Ice Miller is one of those people, and on today’s episode she breaks down her approach and best practices to make networking not only more effective – but more rewarding.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
To learn more about Ice Miller or Kim Stapleton, find Kim on Linked In at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimstapletonbusdev/.
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com. For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://slscapitaladvisors.com.
EBITDA is a phrase you often hear when talking about size, profitability and valuation of a company - but it actually isn't a technical accounting term. On today's episode, we'll talk about what exactly EBITDA is, why it's used, the rationale and methodology for adjusted EBITDA and EBITDA multiples.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
For business owners who say that running their business has become less fun, Human Resources often tops the list of things they wish they didn’t have to deal with. So…what if you didn’t? On today’s episode we talk with Naydu Brandenburg and Erik Wayton of TriNet about the PEO model and how it can be the aspirin for your HR headaches.
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To learn more about TriNet, go to https://www.trinet.com/ or contact Naydu Brandenburg at [email protected].
A link to the white paper from the National Association of Professional Employer Organizations (https://www.napeo.org/) that is discussed in the episode can be found on our website: https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com/podcast-episodes/ritmm-ep-26.
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com. For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://slscapitaladvisors.com.
Erik Wayton is Managing Director at TriNet and responsible for the financial services practice servicing SMB firms typically in the PE and VC (including their portfolio companies), Investment and Consumer Lending space. His Team provides detailed analysis and due diligence to align TriNet HR’s best practices and services for Clients' ability to improve growth, margin, transparency, and risk mitigation. Erik has been with TNET for over 8 years and has spent 25+ years advising companies on process and technology improvements. You can reach Erik at [email protected].
Naydu Brandenburg is a Strategic Trusted Adviser at TriNet who has successfully partnered with SMBs for over 14 years. She is highly skilled in competency-based strategic HR solutions tailored by Industry. Her passion is to help SMBs build sustainable business practices which have given her the unique ability to view and solve business problems from both a strategic and tactical level. Her dedication to SMBs has helped clients achieve a competitive advantage through their people. She is a 401(k) Retirement Enthusiast. You can reach Naydu at [email protected].
On this 25th episode of Right In the Middle Market, we find silver linings in the state of the Middle Market and share what is coming in the next 25 episodes. Be sure to listen to the end for a special engaged listener bonus!
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website of SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
What kind of buyer would be best for your company? And how should different potential buyer types impact your exit strategy? On this episode of Right in the Middle Market we talk about strategic buyers, financial buyers, and a few in between – as well as 5 key questions you need to answer for an effective exit strategy.
We'd love to hear your feedback! Email us at [email protected].
Looking for more episodes or playlists? Find them on our Right In the Middle Market website, https://www.rightinthemiddlemarket.com.
For more information about us, or to inquire whether we could help you and your business, go to the website SLS Capital Advisors and The Gaffin Group, https://www.slscapitaladvisors.com.
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.