Posted by ShopMesh on 29th April 2010

Flight of the Conchords- Business Time

Flight of the Conchords- Business Time

For some, planning a business exit can be a predictable, methodical process. We know the competition; we understand market demands, know when we want to sell and might even know the actual date. But for far too many business owners, the business exit comes as a harsh reality and often unplanned event.

Protecting your business and assets against the dreaded six D’s of an unplanned business exit can give whole new meaning to the term “Disaster Management”. While every business may experience unexpected pitfalls, careful planning to ensure risk exposure is minimized can assist in keeping you in the driver’s seat when it comes to managing your company. Familiarize yourself with the six D’s of an unplanned business exit: debt, death, disability, divorce, departure and disaster. Know the enemy and look to address all six D’s in your operating and buy / sell agreements.

The Six D’s of an Unplanned Business Exit

Debt:No one goes into business and plans on it not succeeding, but 40,000 businesses fail every month in the United States. When debt exceeds revenue, it is critical to exit timely in order to minimize loses. Understanding limitations and protecting critical assets are key to successful divesture.

Death:Many businesses are solely dependant on their owner’s abilities, relationships, and passion to drive success, and when there is a death of an owner or partner of a business, it can have significant impact to a business almost immediately. While no one wants to consider their own demise, the strength and longevity of a business relies on being able to plan for such a critical loss even if it means downsizing or reorganization. The survival of a business in relation to key individuals needs to be evaluated and exit strategies planned accordingly.

Disability:Unbelievably, death is not as likely to end the business as a disability. A disability to a business partner can put a significant drain on cash flow, daily workloads, and excess down time, all of which can be devastating. Insurance and financial planning towards alleviating such an impact needs to be carefully evaluated especially when dealing with small business start ups where funding and resources are limited.

Divorce:No one wants to plan for a business or personal divorce, yet while Pre-nuptial agreements may be gaining in popularity many people never look to manage such impact to their businesses. What happens when the partners cannot get along? Or worse, you inherit another partner due to a personal divorce settlement? Exiting the business might be the only alternative you are provided.

Departure:It does not sound as bad as death, but it can wreak the same results. A partner, key employees, or other resources decide to go to the competition, retire, burn out, or win the lotto. When they leave, how does this impact your business going forward?

Disaster:If the five D’s above where not enough to impact your business, there are no limit to the other disasters that may occur that were never planned on: robbery, sickness, employee theft, employee turnover, natural devastating events, etc. In today’s post Katrina, 911 world the impact of the chaos theory is enough to keep even the best business minds awake at night. Plan for the worst; strive for the best and know when to get out if need be.

For the typical business owner, each one of the six D’s has special demands on the family, income, taxes, and control of assets. An agreement, commonly called buy/sell agreements, can be used to plan for the impact associated with the dreaded six D’s. A successful sustaining business exists as a separate entity from personal concerns and risk can be reduced by developing mutually fair and equitable agreements prior to these events occurring.

Business is an evolution and travels a diverse path. While some may look on an unplanned exit as a failure others may see an opportunity for growth and freedom.

    16 Responses

  1. guzen says:

    what happened to yung berg?? he was the business! lol

  2. nacao says:

    HA BOiiFRiiEND WUSZ UGLY ANYWAYSZ…SHE DiiD RiiTE TU LEAVE WiiT YUNG BERG…

  3. Josh says:

    If you have to ask, you are CLOSED for business. :P

  4. Daisy says:

    They are two guys who are comedians in a band who have a television show (cable). I love "If You're Into It" and "The Humans Are Dead".

  5. Daisy says:

    Two very funny, creative spoofs of rap music
    by Jon Lajoie of Montreal — if you don't mind
    all the playful swearing:
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=5PsnxDQvQpw
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=7vofXcC0rj4

    A very entertaining history of YouTube sung
    by the cultband Weezer in "Pork and Beans":
    http://youtube.com/watch?v=muP9eH2p2PI

  6. urbantool says:

    check out my latest video, yung berg gave us a shoutout we tight

  7. truth says:

    i jus now after all this time realized its romeo at 2:02 … he was less defined then now he got cut .. my sis was hati n him when he was workin up his abs at 15 lol

  8. jpro says:

    thiz iz mi song too…lol real talk

  9. Zach P says:

    cool question :) this place looks like it may help: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/flight_of_the_conchords_tabs.htm

  10. rails says:

    the song is cool but he is not fine…he resembles Jay-Z a little…

  11. corpo says:

    ha lips look to big but she pretty

  12. psychic says:

    sexiest black chick i hav ever seen

  13. I love them they are hilarious! Myfave song is Hip-hoppapotamus and the Rhyme-noceros. There ain't no party like my nana's tea party!

  14. earthlink says:

    Check out the Hosttest In Chi-town I’m not lyin!!! YOUNG STATIC–type in… jumpin in the crowd

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