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  1. fvcorp

    Post Exit - What to do?

    MINDSET 
    Tomorrow I’ll be signing away my company as it is the final day of the acquisition process. The sale is not life changing, but it makes it so I don’t “have” to work again and can live comfortably off interest. This is not my first acquisition but it’s the largest. I have an earn out period...
  2. fvcorp

    Unsexy Choose Your Own Adventure

    EXECUTION 
    Inspired by the Unsexy Businesses thread that I've read through a few times. I have a team and am wondering if anyone here has an idea they would like to see play out. I have no shortage of ideas, but I thought this would be cool content. I've read too many WallStreetBets YOLO threads over the...
  3. fvcorp

    Unscripted Envy

    I’ve been fastlaning a construction business lately. It’s brought about a funny problem... I can’t work with some trades because they think I’m breaking tradition too much. I get it: I’m aggregating quotes and it threatens their margins. But I never anticipated this. Have you ever encountered...
  4. fvcorp

    10 Commandments of Fastlane

    EXECUTION 
    This thread is to track my Execution/Progress. But to track it, I have to bring up the past to explain myself. Why did I go slowlane after school and work for an a**hole? Why did I make $170,000 per year and leave without a Plan B? Why did I build a $10M company and then burn the boats again...
  5. fvcorp

    A Polite Intro

    INTRO 
    Howdy folks, This may be my introduction, but I’m going to begin with a few words to the man, @MJ DeMarco. I wish I had read Fastlane when it was first published. It would have enlightened me sooner and saved me from a few avoidable failures (probably several)! I also deeply appreciate the...
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