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June 21, 2022

The Big Thing Holding Back Small Cannabis Businesses

Most every cannabis business starts small. It’s you and maybe a few investors realizing your dream of starting up a new cannabis venture, maybe in a state that just went legal. 

A lot of small businesses, cannabis or otherwise, stay small though either by choice or because they start chasing growth in the wrong places.

So, this week let's talk about your cannabis business and its growth. Chip reveals the main factor why some businesses never achieve scale and realize growth.

And we'll discuss four other considerations to look at if you find that the growth of your cannabis business has plateaued.

Plus, we'll have our "News of The Day" segment.

Want to discuss anything in this week's episode? Just drop an e-mail to chip@thegreenleafcpa.com and we'll help!

What to listen to next:
Episode 22 - How Being Like The Swiss Can Make Your Cannabis Business More Valuable
Episode 25 - Why Cash Flow is So Important For Your Cannabis Business and How to Get It


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