36 episodios

Hosted by Marla DiCarlo, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their businesses. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

There's no such thing as an ugly baby, but there is such a thing as an ugly company! Creating a great business doesn’t equate to creating a sellable business. As a small business owner, you invest a significant portion of your personal life into growing your business, so when it comes time to sell your company, it can feel strange and unsettling, similar to sending your child off to college. Marla and Susan show you how to build a business you can be proud of and breaks down the steps to create a mature and sellable business.

Small business is the heartbeat of America, and everyone deserves their chance at the American Dream.  At Raincatcher, Marla and Susan transform small to medium-sized businesses into built-to-sell companies. They help buyers find remarkable enterprises that establish their own legacy.

Increase your awareness around the entire process of selling your business. Every week on Raincatcher, Marla and Susan have fun and informative conversations with small business owners and professionals. Hear their experiences in building value in their company to sell it. Learn from their insights and lessons from going through the process. Experience ultimate freedom and options.

An accomplished business consultant with more than 30 years of professional accounting experience, Marla DiCarlo is the Co-owner and CEO of Raincatcher. Raincatcher has been named by Inc. Magazine as  #1 Business Broker, Best Workplace in 2020, and #376 on Inc. 5000 List in 2021.

Born into a family of entrepreneurs, Marla’s experience spans many different facets of business, including accounting, M&A, finance and management. 

From 2000 to 2008, Marla worked as Director of Accounting for an M&A and investment group that specialized in the purchase, capitalization, and management of real estate and businesses in various sectors. While there, she was responsible for new business deals, investments, and financing and has worked with groups such as Credit Suisse First Boston, ISS Group, Venture West Group, and Madison Dearborn Partners. In 2009, Marla started a fractional CFO, accounting and bookkeeping company which she eventually sold to a private equity group in 2016.

Marla has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and is a member of several professional organizations. Originally from Arizona, she currently lives in Colorado with her family. 

Get ready to exit your business and start the next stage. Join Marla DiCarlo and learn what universal drivers are essential to make your business attractive and sellable. Only here on Raincatcher.

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    • Economía y empresa

Hosted by Marla DiCarlo, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their businesses. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

There's no such thing as an ugly baby, but there is such a thing as an ugly company! Creating a great business doesn’t equate to creating a sellable business. As a small business owner, you invest a significant portion of your personal life into growing your business, so when it comes time to sell your company, it can feel strange and unsettling, similar to sending your child off to college. Marla and Susan show you how to build a business you can be proud of and breaks down the steps to create a mature and sellable business.

Small business is the heartbeat of America, and everyone deserves their chance at the American Dream.  At Raincatcher, Marla and Susan transform small to medium-sized businesses into built-to-sell companies. They help buyers find remarkable enterprises that establish their own legacy.

Increase your awareness around the entire process of selling your business. Every week on Raincatcher, Marla and Susan have fun and informative conversations with small business owners and professionals. Hear their experiences in building value in their company to sell it. Learn from their insights and lessons from going through the process. Experience ultimate freedom and options.

An accomplished business consultant with more than 30 years of professional accounting experience, Marla DiCarlo is the Co-owner and CEO of Raincatcher. Raincatcher has been named by Inc. Magazine as  #1 Business Broker, Best Workplace in 2020, and #376 on Inc. 5000 List in 2021.

Born into a family of entrepreneurs, Marla’s experience spans many different facets of business, including accounting, M&A, finance and management. 

From 2000 to 2008, Marla worked as Director of Accounting for an M&A and investment group that specialized in the purchase, capitalization, and management of real estate and businesses in various sectors. While there, she was responsible for new business deals, investments, and financing and has worked with groups such as Credit Suisse First Boston, ISS Group, Venture West Group, and Madison Dearborn Partners. In 2009, Marla started a fractional CFO, accounting and bookkeeping company which she eventually sold to a private equity group in 2016.

Marla has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and is a member of several professional organizations. Originally from Arizona, she currently lives in Colorado with her family. 

Get ready to exit your business and start the next stage. Join Marla DiCarlo and learn what universal drivers are essential to make your business attractive and sellable. Only here on Raincatcher.

    Finding Solutions That Stick: On Talent Shortage, Culture, And Attracting Clients With Amanda HarNess

    Finding Solutions That Stick: On Talent Shortage, Culture, And Attracting Clients With Amanda HarNess

    There is a shortage of talent right now. Business owners struggle to find workers, leaving them in various difficult positions. They are either offering too much to attract (only to rescind them because they could not afford it) or tolerating their existing ones with bad work behavior to avoid losing them. Either way, the business is hanging on a tightrope. In this episode, we have Amanda HarNess, the founder and CEO of Business Excelerated, share her insights about the business challenges we are currently facing. She talks about the importance of having mission, vision, and culture points and then gives us a peek into her marketing plan for attracting clients. Taking us deep into her work, Amanda explains how she consults and coaches clients and creates solutions that stick.

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 26 min
    Cultivating Leaders: Building High Performance Teams And Enforcing High Level Of Quality In Products And Services With Cristy O’Connor

    Cultivating Leaders: Building High Performance Teams And Enforcing High Level Of Quality In Products And Services With Cristy O’Connor

    Creating a leadership culture and knowing your numbers are the key to any successful business. But how do you cultivate leaders? Cristy O’Connor, a senior business advisor in Cultivating Advisors, shares her insights on how cultivating leaders affects the business in driving it forward. She explains that giving your team a high level of leadership will trickle down to whoever those top leaders are leading as well. So you need to take your time doing your due diligence along with your staff. Tune in to this episode and move forward with your business faster with Cristy today!

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 24 min
    Public Relations For High Growth B2B And B2C Tech Companies With Lizzy Harris

    Public Relations For High Growth B2B And B2C Tech Companies With Lizzy Harris

    Having an excellent public image helps a company establishes its brand as it appears in the public. This is true for both B2B and B2C companies. Public relations plays a critical role in maintaining a company’s visibility and reputation. We learn more about PR today with Lizzy Harris, the president and founder of Pipit Communications, an online public relations and communications company that helps high-growth businesses produce long-term relationships and mile-high results. In today’s episode of the Raincatcher, Lizzy talks about her fantastic company and its services.

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 28 min
    How To Manage Your Finances For A Smooth Retirement Planning with John Stoj

    How To Manage Your Finances For A Smooth Retirement Planning with John Stoj

    Planning for retirement is crucial! When you don't plan, all sorts of problems and false assumptions arise. Financial advisor John Stoj joins Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew to discuss why planning for your retirement must be done as early as you can if you want it to be as smooth as possible. He discusses managing a profitable business exit once you retire and addresses financial planning's biggest opponent: poor time management. John also shares details about his recurring revenue model and flat fees.

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 27 min
    Business Valuation: Getting The Most Value Out Of Your Business With Kate McMahon

    Business Valuation: Getting The Most Value Out Of Your Business With Kate McMahon

    Selling a business is not easy for a business owner to make. After all, they have likely put a lot of time, energy, and money into building the business. However, there are times when selling the company is the best option for the owner. But how can you get the best value for your business? Business valuation is Kate McMahon's line of expertise. Kate is a Financial Analyst at Raincatcher. She is an experienced Valuation and Financial Analysis professional with extensive experience in evaluating companies, analyzing markets and databases, due diligence, resolving pricing discrepancies, and conducting valuation reports.  Today, Kate talks about her passion for helping small business owners, what attracted her to business valuation, and what value she has to offer people who want to sell or own a business.

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 33 min
    Raising Women’s Voices, Visibility, And Business With Kami Guildner

    Raising Women’s Voices, Visibility, And Business With Kami Guildner

    Go out there and breathe the breath of your horse. Do what you’re meant to do. Listen to this episode as your hosts Susan and Marla DiCarlo sit down for a conversation with Kami Guildner about raising women’s voices, visibility, and business. Kami’s entrepreneurial journey was sparked by the breath of a horse over a decade ago. This magical epiphany moment led Kami to discover her purpose of leading changemaker women, to give voice to their most important messages and create a ripple effect of worldly impact. In this episode, she dives deep into discovering women’s purpose and helping them shine so they can grow and unleash their true potentials.

    Hosted by Marla DiCarlo and Susan Frew, this show discusses the ins and outs of selling and buying businesses and building value for the future. We toss around the cliché that small business owners put tons of blood, sweat, and tears into their business. This is true. Too often, small business owners leave money on the table. They don't take advantage of negotiation because they don't know how to improve or can't determine the right way to market themselves.

    Don’t have a sellable company? That is the reason we’re here! Welcome to the Raincatcher podcast.

    • 34 min

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