The current recession has given all business owners, quite literally, pause: pause in growth, pause in hiring, pause to reconsider exactly where our companies are heading — or need to head — if we are to meet our owner-based goals.
I have discussed the many benefits of using the time afforded by today’s economic downturn to [...]
Archive for the ‘Exit Strategy’ Category
Prepare for the Recovery of the M&A Market
Posted on April 28th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy
Time to Work on Value Drivers
Posted on April 2nd, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value
In previous posts, we have discussed importance of value drivers: the intrinsic characteristics of a company that buyers look for when deciding what company to buy and how much to pay. We’ve talked about how important value drivers are in a successful sale and consequently how it is the work of the owner (not employees) [...]
First Things First: Prioritize Your Objectives
Posted on March 30th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy
“You’ve got to be very careful if you don’t know where you’re going, because you might not get there.” — Yogi Berra
It is not always easy to interpret Yogi. In this case, perhaps he is advising you to figure out just where you are headed in your business. As you near the time when you [...]
The Annual Planning Meeting
Posted on March 27th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy
Exit Planning is an on-going process. It begins with establishing your objectives and a valuation of your company and ends with your successful exit. Along the way, you and your Team of Advisors look at preserving the value of your company, protecting that value from creditors and increasing overall value. Also important is making contingency [...]
Eight Ways to Exit Your Company
Posted on March 25th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy
According to Paul Simon, there are 50 ways to leave a lover. Not being as creative as Mr. Simon, we’ve only come up with eight ways for owners to leave their companies.
Transfer the company to a family member;
Sell the business to one or more key employees;
Sell to key employees using an Employee Stock Ownership Plan [...]
Characteristics of a Well Prepared Buyer
Posted on March 23rd, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value
Assuming that all business owners (except for those forced to liquidate) will eventually sell or transfer their companies, attention is often focused on how to be a well-prepared seller. Setting exit objectives, making the appropriate choice of business entity (C or S Corporation), building business value and selecting a skilled Team of Advisors are some [...]
Exit Your Business Without Leaving It
Posted on March 20th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value, Uncategorized
Business owners may be telling their advisors things like, “I’d like to back away from my business”, “I’d like the freedom to do whatever I want, whenever I want”, “I don’t want to worry about money. But if I sell, I’m unlikely to get enough cash in today’s merger and acquisition marketplace.”, “If I could [...]
Time to Figure Out What You Need
Posted on March 18th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy, Uncategorized
The recession has brought a lot of challenges, but it has also brought the luxury of time: time to figure out exactly what you need from the sale or transfer of your company to support a comfortable post-sale lifetime and time to create enough value in your company to achieve your desired sale price.
Most owners [...]
Using Multiple Entities To Save Tax Dollars
Posted on March 16th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Personal Wealth
We’ve met few business owners who believe they should pay more income taxes every year. Instead, most business owners are frustrated with the inability to engage in meaningful income tax planning that reduces the annual tax bite. Take Thomas Lamplighter for example.
Thomas was a second-generation owner of a brickyard. His eventual Exit Planning objective was [...]
Will Your Future Look Like The Present?
Posted on March 13th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value
Near the end of 2008, we noted that the economic downturn had forced many owners to postpone their plans to exit their companies. We then looked at the several actions owners could take to respond to that delay:
Ride out the storm doing one’s best to protect value.
Use the time to build business value.
Avoid the delay [...]