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Brandon G. Jacob

Brandon Jacob operates Contractors Financial Opportunity LLC (www. Contractorscfo.com), a financial consulting firm that specializes in business valuations, transactional support and exit strategies. Jacob calls upon his 16 years as a CPA as well as industry insight gained as a valuation analyst and acquisition specialist in the hvacr, plumbing and electrical trades. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Jacob brings big business experience and expertise to small business owners who would otherwise never have access to such resources. To contact Jacob: Brandon@Contractorscfo.com.

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Private equity buyers are very interested in our businesses and they’re paying impressive prices.

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What is the Company Really Worth?

Whether you're looking to sell your company, or buy a competitor, it's important to know how to conduct an accurate business valuation.

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Small business tax tips to consider after year end.

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