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Transferring Management in the Family-Owned Business

By Bowman-Upton, Nancy

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Reproduction Date: 2006

Title: Transferring Management in the Family-Owned Business  
Author: Bowman-Upton, Nancy
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Language: English
Subject: Small Business Administration, Small business bulletin, Regulations, codes, and protocols
Collections: Business References, Small Business Administration Collection
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Publisher: Small Business Administration

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Bowman Upton, B. N. (n.d.). Transferring Management in the Family-Owned Business. Retrieved from https://www.gutenberg.us/


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Introduction : the family business is a vital force in the american economy. About 90 percent of all U.S. businesses are family owned or controlled. They range in size from the traditional small business to a third of the fortune 500 firms. It is estimated that family businesses generate about half of the country's gross national product and half of the total wages paid.

Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION UNDERSTANDING THE FAMILY BUSINESS What is a Family Business? Issues in the Family Business Who Are the Actors? BALANCING FAMILY AND BUSINESS GOALS Business Strategic Planning

 
 



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