Selling your business is one of the most significant financial and emotional decisions you’ll make. It’s a complex process that requires careful planning, strategy, and execution to ensure a successful outcome. Unfortunately, many business owners make avoidable mistakes that can reduce the value of their business, delay the sale, or lead to unfavorable terms. This […]
When someone is contemplating selling their company, it’s literally going into the dark night, hoping to find that brighter light. They are looking for a whole host of things, but most people want their lives to be better afterward than before.
Business owners have a lot of things that keep them up at night in the context of “what would it look like to sell my business.” Common questions they have are:
- What is going to happen to my employees?
- What is going to happen to me?
- Am I doing the right thing for my family?
Western seeks to help business owners navigate what can be a very emotionally charged, challenging, and confusing process and bring order to that. We do not form a relationship based on a transaction but rather a transaction based on a relationship. Through this engagement, we become friends, almost family. Ultimately, we are just ordinary people who understand that this is more than trying to get a deal done.
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Post-Sale Transition Planning
The sale of your business marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another—for both you and the buyer. Transition planning is a critical aspect of the post-sale process, designed to ensure continuity for employees, customers, and operations while setting the new owner up for success. A well-executed transition plan can protect your […]
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The Closing Process: Key Steps to Finalizing the Sale of Your Business
The closing process is the final milestone in the sale of your business. After months of negotiations, due diligence, and legal preparations, this is where the transaction is completed, ownership is transferred, and you step into the next chapter of your life. While the finish line is in sight, the closing process requires careful attention […]
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Finalizing the Sale: Legal Considerations
Finalizing the sale of your business is an exciting but complex process. After successfully navigating due diligence and finalizing terms with the buyer, several key legal considerations must be addressed to ensure the sale proceeds smoothly and your interests are protected. This article covers essential legal aspects of finalizing the sale, from understanding the purchase […]
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What is a Quality of Earnings Report?
When you’re preparing to sell your business, one of the most critical aspects of the due diligence process is the Quality of Earnings (QoE) analysis. This in-depth financial review evaluates the sustainability and accuracy of your company’s earnings, providing potential buyers with a clearer understanding of your business’s true financial health. In this article, we’ll […]
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Due Diligence: What to Expect When Selling Your Business
Due diligence is a critical phase in the sale of a business. Once a Letter of Intent (LOI) is signed, buyers conduct an exhaustive review of your company’s financial, operational, and legal aspects to verify that the business is as represented. This phase can be challenging, but understanding what to expect and preparing in advance […]
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Understanding The Letter of Intent in the Sale of Your Business
A Letter of Intent (LOI) is a critical milestone in selling your business. It outlines the preliminary terms of the proposed deal and provides a framework for moving forward to the due diligence phase. While an LOI is typically non-binding, it signals a serious level of interest from the buyer and serves as a foundation […]
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Tips for Negotiating During an M&A Transaction
Negotiation is probably the most important aspect of an M&A transaction. It is an ongoing process in which you work with the buyer to determine the terms of the deal, the sale price, and other key considerations that will impact both parties. Effective negotiation can make the difference between a successful, profitable sale and one […]
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Conducting Buyer Meetings and Presentations
Once you’ve identified potential buyers and shared preliminary information about your business, the next step is conducting buyer meetings and presentations. These meetings provide an opportunity to dive deeper into your business’s value proposition, clarify details, and address any concerns that buyers may have. It’s also your chance to establish rapport and ensure the buyer […]
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Marketing Your Business Confidentially
Marketing your business for sale while maintaining confidentiality is a delicate balancing act. On one hand, you want to reach potential buyers and generate interest; on the other, you need to protect sensitive information to avoid disruptions that could arise among employees, customers, and competitors. If not handled properly, news of a sale can cause […]
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Creating a Business Presentation to Attract Buyers
When it comes to selling your business, a well-crafted business presentation, often referred to as a Confidential Information Memorandum (CIM), is one of the most important tools you have to attract the right buyers. The CIM serves as the first detailed introduction to your business and must effectively showcase the strengths, financial performance, and growth […]
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Identifying The Right Buyer for Your Business
Once you understand the different types of buyers, the next step is identifying which specific buyer is best for your business. The right buyer isn’t just someone who can offer a fair price — they should align with your goals, values, and vision for the company’s future. This week, we will explore how to identify, […]
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Understanding Types of Potential Buyers for Your Business
When it comes to selling your business, understanding the different types of potential buyers is crucial for a successful sale. Each type of buyer brings unique motivations, expectations, and strategies to the table, and knowing who they are can help you tailor your approach to meet their needs. By understanding the characteristics and goals of […]
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11 Essential Steps to Maximize the Value of Your Business
If you’re like most business owners we interact with daily, you likely have zero intention of selling your company today; however, a day might come when you identify a catalyst necessitating a sale. If you think there’s even a slight chance you will sell your company in the next five to seven years, there are […]
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Preparing Financial Documents for M&A
One of the most critical aspects of selling your business is preparing the financial statements and documentation that potential buyers will scrutinize. Organized, accurate financial records are essential for establishing credibility, building trust with buyers, and ensuring a smooth transaction. In this article, we will explore the types of financial documents you need to prepare, […]
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Understanding Business Valuation
Understanding your business’s value is one of the most critical steps in selling it. A business valuation can set realistic expectations for how much a buyer might be willing to pay for your company and set the stage for negotiations with those parties. In this article, we will explore the different methods of business valuation, […]
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Comparing Financial Audits, Reviews, and Compilations
When preparing for an M&A transaction, business owners must ensure their financial statements accurately reflect their company’s financial health. This can be achieved through a financial audit, review, or compilation. Each service varies in terms of rigor, cost, and the level of assurance they provide. Understanding the differences can help business owners decide which is […]
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Why Should I Hire An M&A Advisor?
When we speak with prospective clients, a common refrain is, “Why should I hire someone to sell my company? I know my company better than anyone and can handle the entire process internally. Why should I pay someone to do what I can do myself?” While this is certainly an understandable perspective, it often overlooks […]
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Initial Steps in Preparing to Sell Your Business
Selling a business is a complex process that requires careful planning and preparation. The initial steps are crucial for setting the foundation of a successful sale. This article discusses the technical steps in preparing your business for sale, including conducting financial audits, getting an initial valuation, addressing operational efficiencies, and performing a legal evaluation. By […]
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Common Motivations for Selling a Business
Selling a business is a monumental decision driven by many catalysts. Understanding these motivations is crucial as they shape the approach and strategy for the sale. In this article, we will explore the most common reasons business owners decide to sell their businesses, delving into the personal, financial, and market-related factors that influence this significant […]
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Understanding Cash-Free Debt-Free Transactions
In the world of mergers and acquisitions (M&A), understanding the nuances of a company’s balance sheet is crucial for both buyers and sellers. One common area of confusion is the treatment of cash in these transactions. This article aims to clarify what happens to cash in an M&A transaction. A common misconception during M&A negotiations […]
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Introduction to Selling Your Business: Understanding the Journey
Selling a business is one of the most significant decisions a business owner can make. It involves careful planning, strategic decision-making, and emotional readiness. This is the first entry in a series that aims to guide business owners through the psychological and technical mechanics of selling a business, ensuring they are well-prepared for every step […]
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Navigating Succession in Family-Owned Businesses: Accounting for the Next Generation’s Interests
Assuming that a son or daughter will naturally step into the leadership role can be a comforting but potentially misguided notion in family-owned businesses. While the dream of passing the torch to the next generation is a common aspiration, reality often paints a different picture. The children of business owners may develop their own interests, […]
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Common Misconceptions and Assumptions in M&A
For many business owners, the decision to sell their business marks a significant milestone in their journey. Whether prompted by financial considerations, personal goals, or market dynamics, selling a company can be a complex and emotional process. However, amidst the excitement and anticipation, it is essential to address the common misconceptions that often cloud the […]
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Capital Gains and Your Business
3/17/2024 Update: Last week, President Joe Biden announced his 2025 budget proposal. The plan calls for an increase in the capital gains tax from 20% to 39.6%, along with a package of other tax increases. While this announcement is not surprising, it highlights the need for business owners considering selling their company within the next five […]
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The After-Tax Value of Your Business Could Drop 25%
In 2021, President Biden proposed a near doubling of the federal capital gains tax rate from 20% to 39.6%, sending shockwaves through the business community [1]. While President Biden’s plan ultimately was blocked by the slimmest of margins in the Senate, there’s a reasonable risk that a similar or pared-down package of tax hikes will […]
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Not A Process
Western does not run your business through a “process.” If you want the cookie-cutter approach, you can think of a chicken factory. An egg goes in, and a chicken comes out – there’s a process. The way many businesses are sold is through a broad auction process. This involves taking a company’s most delicate financial […]
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The Strategic Role of Estate Planning in Business Succession
Estate planning considerations can be a driving force behind business owners’ decisions to sell their company, introducing a complex interplay of financial, personal, and legacy factors. One primary motivation stems from the desire to efficiently transfer wealth to heirs. Business owners often view the sale as an opportunity to liquefy their assets and ensure a […]
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A Brighter Light
When someone is contemplating selling their company, it’s literally going into the dark night, hoping to find that brighter light. They are looking for a whole host of things, but most people want their lives to be better afterward than before. Business owners have a lot of things that keep them up at night in […]