
Sharing the stories and insights of people involved in everyday mergers and acquisitions - from founders and brokers, to investment bankers and CPAs. Everyday M and A is hosted by the business law firm of Thorsen Legal (thorsenlegal.com/) and the business brokers at Texas Business Brokers (texasbusinessbrokers.com/)
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Business | ||||

On this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Gary Hensley, a school teacher turned entrepreneur who started an EdTech company that he sold to Pearson - a $5B education technology & publishing company. Gary shares with us:
* How a pitch competiti... more
“Solve an issue, solve a problem, make money, and make it on your own.”
On this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Peter Burns III, a serial entrepreneur who has started over 100 companies as well as founded the first college of entrepreneurship... more
On this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Susan Miller and Sean Mirzabegian, two investment bankers with over 15 years of experience each. Susan and Sean share with us:
* When to bring on an investment banker vs. business broker
* What typ... more
On this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Eric Boyce, a business valuation expert who also helps business owners prepare financially for life after selling their business.
On this episode, Eric shares with us:
* What is exit planning
* W... more
David Hughen brings over 25 years of experience driving HR strategies and solutions. In addition to co-founding, running, and selling Austin HR, he has provided HR consulting services to both buyers and sellers of companies during an M&A process. On ... more
On this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Mike Feinman, co-founder of Texas Business Brokers. For the last 10 years, Mike has helped people buy and sell businesses across industries and shares with us some key insights:
* What is Seller's Dis... more
In this episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from Krista Endsley, who has served as CEO of companies backed by private equity, including Accel-KKR.
In that role she has bought (as both a financial and strategic acquirer), sold, and scaled companies (on... more
On today’s episode of Everyday M&A, we hear from John Fincher, a business broker and serial entrepreneur who grew his last company to $50 million in revenue in 5 years prior to selling. John shares with us:
* How business owners sometimes hurt th... more








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