A business exit strategy is a plan for how you, as a business owner, aim to disengage from your business – whether to retire or move on to other things. You don’t have to intend to imminently step down to start planning for your eventual exit. Many business owners incorporate exit planning into their business plan from the very beginning, when they might be in their 20s or 30s and not intending to retire for many decades. Others (maybe the majority) don’t think about an exit strategy at all until they’re staring down the barrel at retirement.
Whatever stage of your business career you are at, there are three main options for disengagement:
If your business is healthy and profitable, we recommend you aim for succession or sale. This will deliver the most value to fund your retirement, and will ensure that your business, into which you’ve invested so much, continues in some form and that your employees, suppliers, and customers are looked after.
Unfortunately, without a good exit plan in place, many business owners are backed into liquidation as the only available option. This is what we aim to help businesses avoid through our business exit strategy planning service. The more you build your business up today and in the years leading up to your retirement, the greater freedom you have to decide what happens to your company when you step down. And the more valuable you make your business today, the more attractive it will be to potential buyers, and the more you’ll get from your investment when you sell your share.
Creating an exit strategy won’t detract from your current sales and growth plans. In fact, it works hand-in-hand with your current sales strategy to maximise the value of your business. By putting an exit plan together this year, in 2022, you’ll reap the following benefits:
A bespoke business exit strategy gives you the freedom to plan your working hours on your terms as you progress towards retirement age, and to plan financially for your future while also supporting your employees, suppliers, and customers. To find out how to incorporate exit planning into your day-to-day marketing and growth strategy, please get in touch with one of our digital marketing specialists by calling 01332 343281.
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