- Robert Jack
- January 16, 2026
Exit Planning for Founders Who Want Optionality, Not Finality
Exit Planning for Founders Who Want Optionality, Not Finality Key Takeaways Understanding Exit Optionality vs. Finality When founders think about exiting their business, the instinct often leans toward “one-and-done.” Many assume that a final sale is the ultimate goal. While this might suit some entrepreneurs, it isn’t the ideal strategy for those who want strategic […]
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