Nora Chapman’s story was typical of most business owners. At age 54, she was ready to leave her 25-employee business. She was thinking of selling to one or two of her key employees and when we met her, her first question to us was: “Is this the right exit choice?”
Many of you find yourself in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘business exit strategy’
Getting The Exit Planning Process Started
Posted on February 23rd, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy
Characteristics of Successful Employee Bonus Plans
Posted on February 13th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value
Too often, owners discover that the compensation plans they’ve put in place for key employees are sadly inadequate only when those key employees leave their companies for greener pastures. The departure of one or more of these key employees can not only complicate your daily business life, but it can slam shut the door on [...]
Should You Sell Your Company Now
Posted on February 12th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Transferring Business Ownership
Should you sell your company now? Not only does the answer depend on you (how much fire you’ve got left in your belly) and on your exit goals (can a sale achieve your retirement needs?), it also depends on what you’ve got to sell, what industry you are in and M&A market conditions in your [...]
Avoid The Deal Killer: Taxes
Posted on February 2nd, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Increasing & Preserving Business Value, Transferring Business Ownership
When you started your business, you may have had issues on your mind other than choosing the best corporate entity form for an eventual sale. Now that you are thinking about your exit, however, entity choice (C or S corporation) has become critically important. That’s because selling your company’s assets inside the wrong entity can [...]
Keeping the Fire in Your Belly
Posted on January 30th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy
Faced with a barrage of bad economic news, business owners wonder first how they will survive in what promises to be a tough environment and then, if they’ll be able to leave their companies when they planned. Before we can help owners to answer that question, let’s look at three options: (1) hunker down until [...]
In Tough Times, What Are Your Options?
Posted on January 29th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy
As exit planners, we consistently urge business owners to take the initiative when planning their exits. Today, we apply that perspective to encourage them to go beyond panicked headlines and take a clear-eyed look at options in light of their: (1) exit objectives, (2) companies and (3) current M&A conditions in their marketplaces before they [...]
Owners Express No Regrets About Selling
Posted on January 27th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Transferring Business Ownership
“I can’t play golf every day.”
“My wife wants to see more of me — but not at every breakfast, lunch, and dinner!”
“What do other ex-owners do after they’ve sold out?”
Failing to answer these concerns can create vacillation, reluctance, and ultimately, an unwillingness on the part of many owners to proceed with planning for their business [...]
Sole Owner Continuity Plan
Posted on January 26th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Continuity, Exit Strategy
Making Sure the Business Continues When You Don’t
Greg King barely survived helping his oldest son learn to drive and now it was time to teach his younger son. Before putting himself through on-the-road training one last time, Greg called his life insurance representative. “I have no co-owners to buy my company if I don’t come [...]
Why Business Owners Fail To Plan
Posted on January 20th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Business Owner Objectives, Exit Strategy
Franklin Taft was understandably a bit neurotic. He was increasingly anxious to begin planning for his eventual departure from his business but his concerns prevented him from proceeding. “I’m too busy working in my business to think about how to leave it. Besides, I don’t know what to do-and neither do my advisors.”
Sound familiar? In [...]
Transferring the Business to Children or Employees: A Recipe for Disaster?
Posted on January 14th, 2009 by Bay Area Business Sales
Filed under: Exit Strategy, Transferring Business Ownership
How do you successfully transfer your business to a child, key employee or co-owner? The most successful method is to follow a recipe that mixes, in equal measure, three key ingredients:
One part: the ability, experience and dedication of the prospective new owners;
One part: a company with strong, consistent cash flow and little debt; and
One part: [...]