By: Gina Miller | 08/22/19
Business owners probably think of retirement as a time to let go of all business stresses and to finally begin relaxing. Surprise—according to a recent study, more than 70% of former owners regret selling their companies less than a year after the sale. What causes so many to regret their decision? The culprit seems to be the lack of preparation on the part of the business owner.
Preparing your exit plan is similar to building a car. There are basic pieces you need for a car to work such as tires, an engine, doors and a steering wheel. The same is true for preparing an exit plan. Each piece of the process needs to be in place for maximum performance. The preparation phase generally takes 12 to 24 months to develop.
There are many tasks that need to be completed during this critical phase, including determining what the ultimate exit will be. Many options are available to the owner, including sale, partial sale (majority/minority), Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) or transitioning the business to a family member.
The first challenge in business exit planning for an owner is deciding is it time to exit or transition their business. It takes time to reach this difficult decision, but where delays are often seen is after the decision has already been made. There are many factors that cause a business owner to not begin the process even though they are confident they want to exit or transition. There are three common hurdles.
Just because a business owner knows they are ready to sell doesn’t mean they begin the process instantly. The issues mentioned above can be enough to cause the owner to sit on his or her decision and stall the process. Having a thorough understanding of the first key steps in the exit planning process can help relieve procrastination. There will always be the fear of letting go for any owner who has worked hard over countless years building and growing a company. However, staying focused on the reasons they want to transition and the benefits it can bring to them professionally and personally will help relieve the worries and hesitations.
If you have questions about how to successfully overcome obstacles in exit planning, or for questions regarding other value acceleration/exit planning issues, please contact Gina Miller by calling 770.396.2200.
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