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Bound by Business: Tim Yurek: Succession Planning Made Simple: Ensuring a Smooth Transition Without Financial Strain

Episode 308 of Window Treatments for Profit
308: Bound by Business: Tim Yurek: Succession Planning Made Simple: Ensuring a Smooth Transition Without Financial Strain

Today With Tim Yurek:

Succession planning—it’s something every family business needs, but so many owners put off. In this episode of Window Treatments for Profit, I’m bringing you a powerful conversation from our Bound by Business series, where Jessica Harling sits down with financial expert Tim Yurek to break down exactly how to plan for the future of your business without disrupting your present.

Tim shares how business owners can uncover hidden cash flow, avoid common financial pitfalls, and set up a seamless transition for the next generation. Whether you’re looking to pass the business to a family member, key employee, or even considering an eventual sale, this episode is packed with insights that will help you take control of your financial future.

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of succession planning, trust me—you’re not alone. But after listening to this episode, you’ll walk away with clear, actionable steps to make the process easier and more successful.

Let’s dive in!

More About Tim Yurek

Tim Yurek is the founder and CEO of Tier 1 Capital, a leading financial consulting firm.

As a veteran and thought leader in his space, his insights have been featured on major media such as Bloomberg TV and have earned him a seat at the Million Dollar Roundtable – a global, independent association of the world’s leading life insurance and financial service professionals. In addition, Tim has earned the designation of “Top of The Table” within the Million Dollar Roundtable, which recognizes the top 1% of professionals in his industry worldwide.

As CEO, of Tier 1 Capital, Tim plays a foundational role in supporting the intricacies of Business Planning for his clients. Everything from getting clarity on their goals and objectives, designing plans to meet these objectives and finding the money to fund these objectives “within their current cash flow.” This allows them to achieve their long-term goals with minimal or little impact on current cash flow. All of this work is powered by the unique application of the Tier 1 Capital Growth process which allows you to regain control of your money and your cash flow.

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More About Jessica Harling

With unwavering conviction, Jessica Harling can break down complex decisions to simplify an action plan. Her dynamic problem-solving can confront potential obstacles proactively and energize any team, making others feel valued to achieve their ambitious company goals. She is the founder of Behind the Design, a People Operations company that enthusiastically collaborates with leadership to build dream teams! From recruiting to training and process development, their intuition for creating strong emotional connections discovers and nurtures rockstar talent with established streamlined processes that impact the company’s bottom line.

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