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Thats it....Im gonna leave my company and set up my own shop.

A private practice with at least 2 but maybe 3 other guys. Its obviously going to take some time to get everything set up, and we would have to get on board with a RIA firm (which should be easy), but we've decided were going to put this bidness into motion.

Hopefully we wont starve. I could pretty much assure that I could take 1/3 to 1/2 of my book of business with me, and the other folks are in a similar position.

In the back of my mind I think the main reason Im doing this is because I just want to have business cards that say 75th & Associates.

Dont be surprised if I start hitting you guys up for food money in the near future.

Nothing ventured...nothing gained...you don't get rich working for someone else....
 
I would take into considering the current market meltdown. IMO the bottom has yet to hit and considering what could happen in November I would wait and see what unfolds before diving in. I know you can see the big picture. Hell, banks are failing, and that only happens every few decades (yet not on the scale we are witnessing). In the meantime I would lay out all of the groundwork and set up a solid plan so when you decide to go ahead with this you are fully prepared.

IMO in the long run you really can't lose if you have a well prepared plan.
 
A private practice with at least 2 but maybe 3 other guys. Its obviously going to take some time to get everything set up, and we would have to get on board with a RIA firm (which should be easy), but we've decided were going to put this bidness into motion.

Hopefully we wont starve. I could pretty much assure that I could take 1/3 to 1/2 of my book of business with me, and the other folks are in a similar position.

In the back of my mind I think the main reason Im doing this is because I just want to have business cards that say 75th & Associates.

Dont be surprised if I start hitting you guys up for food money in the near future.

i only know your e persona and it is very impressive. you sound like a smart
levelheaded man.

in '93 i was the GM for a very large fundraising firm. six figure sal + perks
out the wazoo. i realized that i knew the business better than the CEO and i
was much better with peeps. i could have remained fat and happy but that
just aint me! i broke off and started my own company and i surpassed my
salary within 18 months. 15 years later and i can tell you, there's nothing
like having you own biz. the pluses are too numerous to even begin here.

good luck and remember the one thing that separates the successes from
those who have *stories* of why they weren't successful:

never never never never quit.
 
I would take into considering the current market meltdown. IMO the bottom has yet to hit and considering what could happen in November I would wait and see what unfolds before diving in. I know you can see the big picture. Hell, banks are failing, and that only happens every few decades (yet not on the scale we are witnessing). In the meantime I would lay out all of the groundwork and set up a solid plan so when you decide to go ahead with this you are fully prepared.

IMO in the long run you really can't lose if you have a well prepared plan.

Indeed. What we are putting in motion now is going to take at the very least a few months if not a year to fully complete. The four of us are crazy, but not stupid...were going to take our time to make sure we do it right.
 
i only know your e persona and it is very impressive. you sound like a smart
levelheaded man.

in '93 i was the GM for a very large fundraising firm. six figure sal + perks
out the wazoo. i realized that i knew the business better than the CEO and i
was much better with peeps. i could have remained fat and happy but that
just aint me! i broke off and started my own company and i surpassed my
salary within 18 months. 15 years later and i can tell you, there's nothing
like having you own biz. the pluses are too numerous to even begin here.

good luck and remember the one thing that separates the successes from
those who have *stories* of why they weren't successful:

never never never never quit.


Thanks for the words bor. Im just a big fan of being in total control of what does or does not happen.
 
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