frequently asked questions
Why should I become a prosperus member?
If you are anything like our current members, you have big goals and believe it takes a team to achieve them. Perhaps you have been less than satisfied with a traditional financial planning offer, or you've been looking for someone to help take your business to the next level? If you are building something worth sharing, you will make an excellent fit to join our network. Our newsletter, podcast, and social accounts reach tens of thousands of people, and the best referrals come from consistent interaction. The more we get to know you, the easier it is to connect you to great people!
Who is a good fit to be your client?
- People dissatisfied with traditional financial planning
- First-time entrepreneurs looking for help along the path
- Founders with growing business ready to strategize their exit
- High-end service providers looking to transcend commoditization
- Multi-generational owners who've inherited a business they'd like to sell
- Profitable small business owners looking to protect their company and diversify their investments
What is prosperity planning?
Prosperity planning is a holistic approach to business, financial, and personal planning. Our education and accountability system is custom tailored for entrepreneurs seeking something different. We co-create process and accountability around work-life integration, time management, finances, and technology.
How does prosperity planning differ from financial planning?
The goal of Prosperity Planning is to transcend the "What" of your financial plan and focus on the "Why" that drives your personal life mission. Our collaboration will provide the basis for creating a unique "How" for living your dream without the bias or limitation of any one service provider. N8 Ventures LLC does not provide financial advice, recommend or solicit purchase of any securities, sell any financial instrument/insurance products, or take custody of client assets.
What is exit planning?
- Exit planning is an intentional process to holistically balance:
- Personal - What does life look like now and after an exit?
- Financial - Have you planned properly for wealth goals?
- Business - Have you created enterprise value worth acquiring?
- An exit plan asks and answers all the business, personal, financial, legal and tax questions involved in transitioning a privately owned business.
- It includes contingencies for illness, burnout, divorce, and death.
- Its purpose is to maximize the value of the business at the time of exit, minimize taxes, and ensure the owner is able to accomplish all his or her personal and financial goals in the process.
Why is exit planning needed?
- Only 20 to 30% of businesses that go to market actually sell
- 80-90% of the owner's wealth is trapped in their company
- 50% of exits are non-voluntary: Death, Divorce, Disability, Distress, Disagreement
- 60% of owner’s do not understand their exit options
- 80% have not engaged with or formed a transition advisory team
- 75% of owner’s profoundly regret selling their business just a year after selling
Are you a business coach?
There are elements of consulting that resemble coaching: accountability check-ins, goal-setting, ongoing education. However, each service offering is uniquely designed to provide concrete, actionable feedback with a process to make it happen. Getting into action with clients, creating tangible work products, and providing direct support with team members are cornerstones of the various offerings. The process can involve talent sourcing and development for clients, as well as providing strategic introductions within our network.
Are you a venture capital funding business?
No. N8 Ventures is a vehicle for Nate Ruben to fulfill his creative passions and desire to share his talents with others. The Venture refers to the several business ventures doing business under the LLC.
Do you help business owners secure funding?
Yes. There are many types of funding opportunities clients look for:
- Banking Partnerships
- Private Debt
- Venture Capital
- Working Capital