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Leaping from your comfortable U.S. base into a foreign market is a huge decision. But once you’ve made it, your work has only begun. You have to ensure that your move abroad is well planned and executed. The future of your business in Omaha may now depend on it.

Sandeep Shantilal Sheth
402-575-6303
Director Strat Initiatives, 10825 Farnam Drive
Omaha, NE
Mr. Scott C. Taylor (RFC®), CHFC, CLU
402 571 1505
7216 Graceland Drive
Omaha, NE
Morgan Stanley
800-755-1557
1125 South 103Rd St. Suite 500
Omaha, NE
Edward Jones
(888) 891-1467
11532 Willow Park Dr # 600
Gretna, NE
Mr. Chris E. Nelson (RFC®), CFP
308 632 7587
1701 First Avenue
Scottsbluff, NE
David K Karnes
402-346-6000
1650 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE
Mr. Frank C. Bogacz (RFC®), EA
402 551 3423
4715 S. 80th Street
Omaha, NE
Wells Fargo Advisors
(402) 496-9700
13330 California St
Omaha, NE
Christopher M. Collins (RFC®), CFP, CLU, MSFS
402 438 5500
2200 Fletcher Ave., Suite 100
Lincoln, NE
Morgan Stanley
888-473-2100
1248 O Street Ste 1100
Lincoln, NE
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Reaping Business Success in a Foreign Market

Leaping from your comfortable U.S. base into a foreign market is a huge decision. But once you’ve made it, your work has only begun. You have to ensure that your move abroad is well planned and executed. The future of your business may now depend on it.

The good news is that there are a variety of strategies and tactics that can lead to international success for your venture. And there are plenty of tools, resources and even allies available that are aimed specifically at helping make small businesses successful overseas. Here’s how to use them:

Look for openings based on macro developments

It’s easier than ever to figure out what’s happening in markets abroad that may provide openings for your business.

Mark Frichtel, for instance, learned from trade magazines and other research that government cutbacks in health-insurance coverage in many European countries had health-care providers and consumers scrambling for less expensive medical devices. So Jesse & Frichtel Dental Labs, the Pittsburgh-based dental-device maker that he co-founded, leaped into Germany and Switzerland.

“Next year, those two countries will account for around 10 percent of our business,” Frichtel says.

But be wary of shifts in global economics

At the same time, taking advantage of foreign possibilities increases your exposure to economic and even political instability abroad that may give you little recourse as a small, U.S.-based business.

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