AAFCPAs’ Jack Finning and Janice O’Reilly to Present Educational Workshops on Preparing to Sell a Closely-Held Business
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AAFCPAs Partners Jack Finning, CPA, CGMA and Janice O’Reilly, CPA, CGMAwill present educational workshops on October 24th, providing guidance and key considerations when selling a closely-held business. These sessions are part of Beacon Equity Advisors’ annual Elements Conference, organized for the benefit of private company business owners who want to learn about: timing the sale of your business; accounting and legal preparation and due diligence; tax and entity structure planning; business valuation considerations; effectively telling your story and communicating your value; and more. This Conference will also feature a Seller Panel. Date: Wednesday, October 24th, 2018 Time: 1PM – 7PM Location: TPC Boston, Norton, MA AAFCPAs has delivered trusted transition solutions since our inception in 1973. We are happy to share our succession planning expertise and serve as a resource for the region’s privately-held businesses.
Janice is a strategic and collaborative finance executive, blending an entrepreneurial mindset with extensive global operating experience. A leader in AAFCPAs’ business transaction advisory and cannabis practices, she draws on experience as an angel investor, consultant, president, public and private company CFO, and treasurer to advise clients on corporate finance and operations.
Clients turn to Janice for guidance through complex transactions, from buy-side and sell-side deals to internal transitions, including support at every stage of the deal …
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