Your BV career can feel like being at the wheel of a speeding car, struggling…
John Borrowman, CPC
Borrowman Baker LLC
Gallatin, TN
Your business valuation career can feel like being at the wheel of a fast-moving car. Sometimes, it’s all you can do to stay in the flow of the traffic. You can’t see far enough ahead to know whether the route you’re taking is the best one. Or, whether that detour you’re contemplating is a smart move.
Who are you going to turn to? Your co-workers see things through their own limited experience. Your boss has a self-interest that may not always mesh with your own. And, finally, no one who doesn’t work in business valuation really has a grasp of what it’s like.
Since 1995, we have watched the career progression of BV professionals. We have seen what can cause them to hit a rough patch, and how you can avoid it. We have watched some advance while others don’t, and can show you what makes the difference.
What makes this perspective uniquely valuable for you is the way you tap into it and see it applied to your individual situation. Hundreds of BV professionals, just like you, engage with us in conversations which produce insight and clarity where previously there was only confusion and doubt.
Talking to us doesn’t require – or even imply – that you are contemplating a career move. Even if you are feeling pleased with your career path, it can be useful to confirm that it’s a good one and that opportunity costs you might incur while following that route are minimal.
Contact us for a discussion about your BV career that will let you see the forest and the trees.
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