Ever thought about what happens after you’ve poured your heart and soul into your business? That’s where an exit strategy comes in. It’s essentially your plan for leaving your business,
You must agree that making informed decisions and developing effective strategies are crucial for success. Hiring a business advisor can provide the expertise and guidance needed to navigate challenges and
G’day, business owners! You’ve poured your heart and soul into building your business, but have you thought about what happens when it’s time to move on? A solid exit strategy
Navigating the complexities of the modern business landscape can be challenging. That’s where the expertise of business advisory services becomes invaluable. At Oasis Partners, we provide tailored solutions to help
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) maintain revenues, assets, or several employees below a certain threshold. Understanding the value of your SME in the market is crucial, as it directly influences
Selling a business involves transferring ownership from the current owner to a buyer. This process includes key terms and concepts such as valuation, due diligence, and negotiation. Understanding these terms
Exiting your business refers to transitioning ownership or control of your company. This can occur through various methods such as selling to a third party, merging with another company, or
Business brokers are professionals who assist in the buying and selling of businesses in Australia. Their primary function is to act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers, ensuring that transactions
The quest for competitive advantage drives companies to explore new avenues, and understanding the nuances of mergers and acquisitions is key to navigating this complexity. Sydney is a thriving hub
Selling a business can be one of the most pivotal moments in an entrepreneur’s journey. This significant transition requires careful planning and thorough preparation to ensure a favorable outcome. Understanding
Sydney business owners understand Mergers and acquisitions are pivotal in shaping the landscape and driving growth. Yet, the intricacies involved in combining two entities can often lead to challenges and
Selling a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) can be one of the most significant decisions an owner ever makes. Understanding this process is crucial for a successful transition, whether it’s
Selling your business can feel like navigating uncharted waters, especially in a bustling city like Sydney. With a dynamic economy and a competitive marketplace, finding the right path to successfully
Knowing how to network for sales can be your secret weapon in achieving remarkable success. At Oasis Partners, a leading name in business brokers, we understand that success in selling
In business, opportunities and challenges coexist harmoniously. This is why understanding tax implications can significantly influence the success or failure of a deal. Oasis Partners, a premier advisory firm committed
Warren Buffett has been influencing the world of investing and business for decades. The annual Berkshire Hathaway letters have become an institution, solidifying Buffett’s status not just as a great investor but as a leading finance and investment writer. Nevertheless, even Buffett has to step aside eventually — and that moment comes at the end of this year, at the age of 95.
To say we live in a different world at work than the workforce I joined in 1980 is a huge understatement. Many of the changes have been necessary and very welcome. Nevertheless, we are seeing significant and quite rapid increases in the administrative burden with increasing responsibility placed on business, which disproportionality burdens small business.
As one of the last of the baby boomers, born in 1964, and now having been in business for 38 years (anniversary was 21st September), I was reflecting - an activity that seems to be increasing with age! My life expectancy in 1964 was 67.6. To prove the point when I was just 6 my grandfather on my Dad’s side, John McGrath, tragically died suddenly from a heart attack age 66, a few months after retiring!
Richer, Older and Lonelier: How we have changed – an article from the AFR shines a light on the changing attitudes and behaviours of many Australians.
A report out of Melbourne indicates that Australians are working well into their 60’s and delaying retirement. Michael Read in the AFR reported that “in 2003, almost 70 percent of men and close to half of all women aged 60-64 were retired. In 2023 these figures had fallen to 41 percent and 27 percent respectively.”