Wednesday, April 6, 2016

My Exit Strategy

1 This is probably one of the harder questions of this course for me.  When I originally thought of this idea, My plan would be to sell it after five to ten years.  However, the main reason for doing this would be to focus on becoming a lawyer and law school which I have begun to start thinking about.  I would really have to think hard about exiting and selling, especially if the business is going well and I am enjoying the role I am playing in the business.  I think as of right now at this beginning stage of the company, I still plan to exit by selling the company in the next five to ten years, However, I would say that this plan is fairly flexible and it would be cool see what this company could grow into.

2. As stated above, the main reason I am choosing this route for an exit is mainly in order to go to law school and end up becoming a lawyer.

3. I think that this exit strategy has influenced where I have looked for my opportunity.  I looked for this opportunity in the students of Gainesville.  That being said, this strategy focuses on college kids and campuses.  I guess in my head, I thought of this as just a five or so year deal where a couple years after graduation, 'I sell the business and try to go to law school to one day open up my own law firm.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Brandon,
    Overall great work, one thing I found tricky was the fact that I had no idea what your business was and how it was gonna help you to get into law school. I think an exit strategy is tough like you said because if you don't think of an end you won't know what to strive for. Here is a link to my blog: http://kevinleddysblog.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html

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  2. Hello Brandon,

    Your exit strategy looks perfect. I am certain that your business will prosper when you sell it in 5 to 10 years, and you will end up earning more money. I hope you can achieve your dream being a lawyer! Great work! Please visit my blog and give me some feedback on my exit strategy. It is http://bongjukang.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html

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  3. Brandon,

    One thing you definitely have to consider is how dedicated you are to your venture, but as a concept there’s not much binding you to the project. Selling a business after 5-10 years is a great way to begin your career and lead you into more prosperous ventures. I wish you the best of luck in deciding your career path.
    If you get a chance here is the link to my post. http://ericchyattesblog.blogspot.com/2016/04/my-exit-strategy.html

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