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Before You Sell Your Atlanta Business: Making a Plan (P1)

December 26, 2023 by

In many ways, year-end couldn’t come at a worse time. As if December holiday crazymaking wasn’t enough, as a business owner you’re also responsible for compiling an entire year’s worth of reporting data into comprehensible form for your accountant, with enough time to spare to make proactive decisions that will improve long-term profitability.

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Now, as you do EOY things, you might be looking at some really good financial data coming in and wondering if now is the right time to sell your Atlanta business and move on to other things. There are lots of other good reasons to sell your business: retirement is near, you’ve taken it as far as you can (or want to), you lack the passion to work on it anymore, etc.

Regardless of your reasons, there are obviously many financial and practical considerations that should play into your decision. If you think next year might be the time to sell your business, this one’s for you…

Before You Sell Your Atlanta Business: Making a Plan (P1)
“Life and business are all about timing.” ― Richard Branson

The sale of a business is replete with serious financial considerations. This note is not intended to be an exhaustive study. Rather, I have four important questions for you to start with.

1. Timing is everything

This adage is oh so relevant when it’s time to sell your business. Market conditions, both in your industry and the broader economy, can play a big factor in pricing. Your own internal knowledge of your company should play a strong role as well: Will your business be better positioned financially in 5-10 years? And knowing the true value of your business only comes with systemic and strategic financial analysis.

2. Consider alternatives

Before you rush into selling your business, take a moment to consider alternative strategies. Growing or scaling your business can increase its value or provide better financial benefit for you long-term. Diversifying your product/service offerings or entering new markets should all be considered, depending on your long-term lifestyle and financial goals.

3. People matter

Get a clear understanding of what will be expected of you during and after the sale process. Will you need to stay on as an advisor or manager for a specific period after the sale? Will you be part of the transition, or will you have to step away completely? Are you okay with those terms?

Furthermore, consider the fate of your loyal staff members. According to the International Business Brokers Association, 70% of business sales involve a staff transition. Will the new owner retain your employees, or will there be layoffs? Communicate openly so you, and your team, aren’t surprised after you sign.

4. Have a plan for after the sale

Selling your business isn’t just about the transaction itself. Consider what your life will look like afterward. If you’re retiring, fund availability may impact your timeline. If you already have plans to start something new, hash out what that means. If you want to stay involved in the business, make sure that’s spelled out in the fine print.

 

And if, after all of this, you’re ready to move forward and sell your Fulton County business, there are other financial considerations to prepare for. That’s what I’ll be talking about next week.

 

Helping you prepare for the next stage of your business journey,

Mark Perlberg

 

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