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What To Expect When Selling Your Business

Building a successful business takes years of effort and attention. Having expended plenty of blood, sweat and tears over that time, business owners want to maximize their value when selling.

Many of the qualities that make a business owner successful will benefit a business seller, too. However, not many owners have much experience in selling a business. It is a long, complex process. Here are some of the major issues business owners should consider before, during and after a sale to secure the best value for their hard work.

Preparing For The Sale

No matter what sort of business you own or how big it is, determine why you are selling and what your priorities are. Do you want to hold out for an all-cash sale, which may be harder to successfully negotiate, or are you willing to consider an installment sale or taking equity in the acquiring company? Do you have a minimum price determined by factors other than the business’s value, such as your retirement plans? Do you want to preserve the jobs of family members or long-term employees? These and other considerations may seem obvious, but it is essential that you articulate them to yourself before you begin.

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Do You Know Who Is Going to Buy Your Business?

If you know who is going to buy your business, you have already dealt with the significant core perception necessary for business strategic planning: that inevitably, voluntarily or involuntarily, you will transfer your business interest. The reality check for the owner-manager of a business is the perception of and planning for the inevitable transfer of the business interest. The owner and the business will separate, the principal unknown factor is when.

The estate planner waits for the client to say “When I die” instead of “If I die.” Similarly, business strategy cannot be effective if there is a denial about the inevitability of the transfer of the business. Once the inevitable transfer is acknowledged, even though the time may be impossible to know, the probable buyer and the terms of the transfer, may be envisioned. Business strategy should have a primary goal of formulating the transfer of the business to known and probable buyers for the highest possible price. This is the essence of being able to realize maximum value for the business interest of the owners of the business.

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