B2B CFO® Cements Position as Industry Leader with New Patent

B2B CFO® Cements Position as Industry Leader with New Patent

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/b2b-cfo-cements-position-as-industry-leader-with-new-patent-2019-06-06 Mesa, Ariz — Patent for firm’s proprietary B2B Exit software in effect until 2035 B2B CFO®, a national firm dedicated to providing management advisory services to privately held companies, has received a patent for its B2B Exit [] software. Jerry L. Mills, founder and chief executive officer of B2B CFO, said the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office approved the firm’s patent application on May 7, 2019. “We’re relentless about the importance of protecting our firm’s intellectual property,” Mills said. “This patent application process took perseverance, but our efforts have paid off. B2B CFO is a one-of-a-kind company, and B2B Exit is a unique product.” B2B Exit was created for business owners who are buying or selling a company. In essence, it helps them keep control of the sales or acquisition process by analyzing, adjusting and tracking differences between a company’s current value and its target sale value. One of the best features of the software is it tracks the assignments given to each individual on the team and lets business owners know when important tasks are late. Time kills deals and Mills believes business owners should know when team members are not performing tasks on time. “With the patent at hand, we’re ready to implement the upgrades we’ve been working on for B2B Exit,” Mills said. “To stay at the forefront of your market segment, you have to continually innovate and drive change.” About B2B CFO B2B CFO provides management advisory services to owners of privately held companies, with a focus on increasing cash and company value. The firm’s services include improvements in finance, accounting and operations,...
Leaving a Legacy: How Thoughtful Boomer Business Owners Are Retiring Without Burdening Their Employees or Their Communities

Leaving a Legacy: How Thoughtful Boomer Business Owners Are Retiring Without Burdening Their Employees or Their Communities

Source: http://seattlebusinessmag.com/business-operations/leaving-legacy-how-thoughtful-boomer-business-owners-are-retiring-without SEATTLE, WA – At 65, Charlie Lanasa has long grappled with how best to retire from BestWorth Rommel Inc., the Arlington-based sheet metal fabricator he acquired nearly two decades ago. After putting in 70-hour weeks for the company, which makes gas station canopies and custom siding for clients such as Krispy Kreme and Porsche Bellevue, he wasn’t sure he could let go. And, a couple of years back, he began to have another concern: “I started thinking, ‘What happens if I get hit by a truck?’” LaNasa says. “It would violate all my principles.” LaNasa has always taken pride in operating the business by three principles: Act ethically, provide good stewardship of the firm’s assets, and take care of his employees, customers, vendors and subcontractors. How could he find a new owner who shared his values and who would keep the business in Arlington and provide security for his 100 employees in a community of 19,000? LaNasa’s dilemma is one shared by many among the nation’s growing population of aging business owners. Project Equity, a Bay Area nonprofit, estimates baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 own 2.34 million businesses across the country and have nearly 25 million workers on their payrolls. In 2017, owners 65 years or older accounted for 36 percent of all small businesses with annual revenue between $100,000 and $10 million, and 45 percent of midsize businesses with yearly revenue between $10 million and $100 million, according to Minneapolis-based Barlow Research Associates. In a 2015 U.S. Census Bureau survey of Washington state’s 183,000 employers, roughly half of the business owners who responded were 55...
Why Many Businesses Don’t Sell

Why Many Businesses Don’t Sell

B2B CFO launches nationwide program to educate business owners on key issues involved in selling their companies MESA, Ariz. (2/21/2018) –   It’s not the lack of money, nor the lack of interested buyers that stands in the way of many owners looking to sell their businesses.  According to B2B CFO, the nation’s largest business transition firm, the main reason why most business owners are not successful in transferring ownership is because their companies are not ready to undergo the sale process. “Most business owners have never been given the proper information needed to sell their business,” says Jerry L. Mills, CEO and founder of B2B CFO. In the United States there are 20 million of privately-held companies. Of those, about 5 million have five or more employees, and only 150,000 of those have sales between 9 million and 100 million USD.  On average, since 2009, only 9,294 of these companies are sold each year.  This statistic immediately begs the question of why only such small percentage of businesses successfully transfer ownership. Michael Nall, Founder of the AM&AA (Alliance of Merger & Acquisition Advisors) notes that according to their findings, the institutional investors and private equity groups are just as frustrated.  “There is an unprecedented amount of equity capital currently available on the buy-side,” said Nall.  “Private equity groups, institutional investors and corporate buyers want to add to their portfolios and have ample resources to do so.  The problem is that many privately held businesses lack a business model and a management team that can run the company without the owner and often do not have the systems and processes...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram – Work Faces

Fort Worth Star-Telegram – Work Faces

B2B CFO® Partner Dave Davenport has reunited with the firm’s Texas practice. Click here to read the full article.   About B2B CFO B2B CFO provides Management Advisory Services to owners of privately held companies. We focus on increasing cash and company value. Our services include improvements in finance, accounting and operations, company growth, as well as helping owners to transfer or sell their companies. Our professionals work directly with business owners, on-site. Each of our 200+ professionals is an equity owner and brings 25 plus years of senior-level experience. With a nationwide presence, B2B CFO is the largest company of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, B2B CFO has ranked in the Inc. 5000 and was recognized in 2018 as one of Forbes Magazine’s “Small Giants.” For more information please visit...
Entrepreneur Magazine – Show me the Money

Entrepreneur Magazine – Show me the Money

In the February 2015 issue of Entrepreneur Magazine, B2B CFO’s Joe Worth a.k.a “the Money Guy” talks about what all businesses need–money–in this month’s column titled, “Show me the Money.” Click on the PDF to read the full article.   About B2B CFO B2B CFO provides Management Advisory Services to owners of privately held companies. We focus on increasing cash and company value. Our services include improvements in finance, accounting and operations, company growth, as well as helping owners to transfer or sell their companies. Our professionals work directly with business owners, on-site. Each of our 200+ professionals is an equity owner and brings 25 plus years of senior-level experience. With a nationwide presence, B2B CFO is the largest company of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1987 and headquartered in Mesa, Arizona, B2B CFO has ranked in the Inc. 5000 and was recognized in 2018 as one of Forbes Magazine’s “Small Giants.” For more information please visit...