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Episode 121 - Your Business Is Growing. Now What?

20 min · 16. juni 2026
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Things are going well. Revenue is growing. Opportunities are expanding. And yet, many business owners find themselves asking a new question: Now what? Success creates a different kind of complexity. Taxes become larger. Decisions carry more weight. Relationships evolve. And the systems that helped you build the business may not be the systems that support the next season. In this episode of Building Wealthy Habits, we discuss what happens when growth creates complexity and why simply "getting through it" may no longer be enough. From leadership and delegation to tax planning, succession, and building the right team around you, this conversation explores how successful entrepreneurs can move from survival mode to a more intentional vision for the future. Because growth is about more than building a business. It's about building a life. If you've built something real and you're wondering what comes next, this conversation is for you. Key Topics Discussed * Why success creates a new kind of complexity * The danger of staying in survival mode * Questions every growing business owner should ask * Why delegation is really about leadership * Building a coordinated team around your goals * Creating a vision for the next season #BuildingWealthyHabits #BusinessOwners #Entrepreneurship #BusinessGrowth #FinancialPlanning #Leadership #TaxPlanning #TriCordAdvisors Connect with Jeremiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahjlee/] Email: Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com [Jeremiah@tricordadvisors.com] Connect with Laura: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-lee-59a83610/] Email: Laura@tricordadvisors.com [Laura@tricordadvisors.com] --- Information and ideas discussed are general comments and cannot be relied upon as pertaining to your specific situation, do not constitute legal/financial advice, and do not create an attorney-client or fiduciary relationship. Examples discussed are fictional. You should consult your own advisor/attorney and do your own diligence prior to making any decisions. Investments involve risk and the possibility of loss, including the loss of principal. All situations are different, and results may vary. Randy Barkley is a life insurance agent CA license # 0518567 and Jeremiah Lee is a California licensed attorney and is responsible for this communication. Advisory services offered through TriCord Advisors, Inc., a Registered Investment Advisory firm.

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