• Ep 311 | Austin Sells His Franchise

  • Apr 21 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 55 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 311 | Austin Sells His Franchise

  • Summary


    • Austin sold his business franchise and is transitioning to a new role while maintaining minority ownership

    • Amer is hosting a large conference with 66 attendees, seeing it as a valuable opportunity for team building and content creation

    • John emphasized the importance of business durability and strategic positioning over short-term opportunism

    • All participants shared insights on hiring practices, business growth strategies, and financial management

    • Sold his franchise business, retaining minority ownership (around 10%)

    • Negotiated 0% interest on vendor take-back loan in exchange for retaining ownership

    • Valued business based on 3-year average revenue, 1-year net profit, assets, and intangible assets

    • Intangible assets included customer data, established subcontractor relationships, and brand reputation

    • Faced challenges with lawyers during the sale process, noting their tendency to complicate negotiations

    • Hosting conference in Nashville with 66 attendees (contractors, wives, assistants)

    • Implemented profit-sharing model with coaches to incentivize ticket sales

    • Using conference for team building, content creation, and strengthening client relationships

    • Reflecting on personal growth from previous conferences, noting increased confidence and strategic focus

    • Identified four main bottlenecks in his painting business: core staff, sales reps, field operators, and vehicles

    • Doubled Q1 revenue compared to previous year, but noted seasonality impacts overall growth projections

    • Emphasized importance of "stacking the roster" with high-quality staff during favorable job markets

    • Discussed benefits of core staff model in tight labor markets vs. subcontractor model in loose markets

    • Austin implementing multi-step interview process for CFO position, including video submissions and cross-reference interviews

    • John developing hiring strategy for enforcement role, focusing on creating avatar and filtering for desired qualities

    • Amer interested in improving hiring processes, particularly for sourcing and evaluating candidates

    • Explored concept of business durability and importance of strategic positioning

    • Discussed risks of reinvesting in non-durable businesses, using retail industry examples

    • Emphasized value of businesses that don't require significant capital to grow

    • John highlighted preference for "inevitable" businesses like grocery stores in prime locations

    • Discussed value of reviewing 10-K reports for strategic business insights

    • Explored parallels between Amer's business and wealth advisory services

    • Considered implementing quarterly internal "10-K" style reports for better business oversight

    • Amer to explore implementing internal "10-K" style reporting for his business

    • Austin to finalize CFO hiring process and continue integrating into new role post-business sale

    • John to proceed with hiring strategy development for enforcement role

    • All participants to continue regular check-ins for strategic business discussions and mutual support


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