One of the most important decisions that an owner makes is whether or not the company should be sold. It is frequently an emotional decision where one day the feeling is to sell the company and the next day the feeling is to retain ownership and concentrate on growth. Many factors go into the decision to sell. The most common reasons for deciding to sell are:
  • Experiencing burnout - An owner may get tired of running the business and the continued demands that it places on him.
  • Age and health considerations - As an owner ages or experiences declining health, the sale of the company looks more inviting.
  • Liquidity - An owner of a privately owned company wants to realize the value of past labors. There may be a desire to plan for the estate.
  • Raising capital - The owner may need to expand the company's working capital.
  • Exploring other opportunities - An owner may want to pursue another line of business or to spend time in other ways.
Bruce D. Schulman & Associates will be happy to discuss with you the possibilities of selling your company, answer any questions you may have about the process, or discuss the value that you would receive if you did sell or merge. You will be under no obligation and confidentiality will be strictly maintained. Please contact Bruce Schulman at Bruce@SchulmanCapital.com
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