
B is for Balance Sheet: What It Is and Why Preschool Owners Shouldn’t Ignore It
If the Profit & Loss Statement is the performance review of your preschool business, the Balance Sheet is the report card. And yet, many owners

If the Profit & Loss Statement is the performance review of your preschool business, the Balance Sheet is the report card. And yet, many owners

When it comes to selling your preschool, one of the most important documents you’ll encounter is the Asset Purchase Agreement, or APA. This isn’t just

If you own the building your preschool operates in, congratulations—you’re in a strong position. Real estate ownership gives you leverage, flexibility, and additional income potential

If you’re thinking about selling your preschool, you’re likely wondering: “Do I really need a broker, or can I just do this myself?” It’s a

Thinking about selling your preschool but not sure if anyone would even want to buy it? You’re not alone. Many preschool owners wonder quietly, “Would

Whether it’s burnout, a family emergency, or a partnership dispute, sometimes life forces your hand—and selling your preschool becomes urgent. If you’re in a situation

Valuing your preschool is one of the most important—and emotionally loaded—steps in the selling process. It sets the tone for your asking price, buyer confidence,

When it comes to selling a preschool or childcare center, one of the first concerns owners raise is confidentiality. “I don’t want my staff to

Thinking about selling your preschool or childcare center? One of the most common questions I hear from owners is: “What does the process actually look

I’m excited to announce that I’ll be joining early childhood leaders from across Texas at the upcoming “Early Childhood Educators: Rising to the Challenge” Child
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