Blog
How to Exit Your Business with an Uncooperative Partner
Business partnerships, like any relationship, can evolve and change over time. What started as a promising collaboration may face challenges as circumstances shift and goals diverge.
It's essential to have a clear plan in place for navigating these potential conflicts. A well-crafted buy-sell agreement can provide a framework for addressing disagreements and ensuring a smooth exit if necessary.
The Emotional Side of Exiting Your Business
Being a business owner is an intense and unique experience, filled with both triumphs and challenges. As you consider exiting your business, it’s crucial to address the emotional side of this transition. Discover strategies for managing your feelings, envisioning your future, and finding support during this significant life change.
Dare to Be Different: Take Your Exit Plan Seriously (A Message to Baby Boomer Business Owners)
As a Baby Boomer business owner, you suddenly find yourself facing decisions that once seemed impossibly far down the road. You probably never sat down and proactively planned your own exit from the company you worked so hard to create. Too many baby boomer business owners are losing out on millions in potential exit proceeds from being well prepared to sell.
Doescher Group Proven Process
At Doescher Group, we have two main client paths: Exit and Evolve.
As a business owner, you will one day exit your business. We are ready to walk you through this process every step of the way.
On the other hand, along the road to the eventual exit of your business, it will inevitably evolve as you work to meet customer needs and build value for yourself and your employees.
Regardless of which path of our Provey Process you start down, everything begins with building a relationship through Discovery.
A Decade of Change: Is Your Business Ready?
How prepared are you for the future state of your business? How ready is your business to transfer to a new owner? Regardless of the option that best suits you and your business, you’ll likely need to spend a lot of time seeking out information and guidance on the process. When the initial study was done in 2013, less than 40% of all owners surveyed said that they had an understanding of their exit options. In 2023, that number rose to 70%.
Data v. Information
Many of the brightest visionaries and business owners I know have gotten to where they are on pure grit, intuition, and hard work. However, the time comes when they are ready to reach even higher heights, and leveraging data into information can supercharge the journey.
Shifting from collecting under explored data to arming you and your business with this predictive information empowers you to tweak your business operations in real-time rather than waiting for next month to see your financial results or worse yet never doing this analysis in the first place.
Join us for our 1st Annual Owner's Forum presented by the Exit Planning Institute!
As a business owner do you feel like you’re on an island? You’ve built your business with blood, sweat, tears, and long hours … Now perhaps it’s time to start thinking about what’s next as you know you’ll have to step away from your business sooner or later.
If you don’t know where to start, we have the perfect event for you! Come meet with a community that understands your concerns. People who have been in your shoes and the advisers who serve them.
Beware the Adviser Swarm: Being Prepared to Sell Your Business
Over the past few months you’ve finally started to selectively voice what you’ve been thinking about for over a year. It’s time to sell your business. First, you mentioned it to your buddies at the golf club. Next, you called a friend or two from the past who you seem to recall know something about selling businesses. And then…
What’s a Chief Transaction Officer and Why You Might Want One
Lately though, you’ve been turning your attention to some bigger questions. The status quo isn’t working for you anymore and you’d like to shake things up. You keep posing a question to yourself, “Should I grow this thing? Or should I sell the company and move on?” You’re just not sure, but you know it requires some exploration. Putting your head in the sand will only hold off the inevitable for so long.
When it comes to these questions, you need a different skill set from your current internal capabilities. Navigating through these waters is much different from your day-to-day accounting and finance processes. It might be time to think about a Transactional CTO.
The Role of an Investment Banker in the Sale of Your Company
After reviewing your exit options, you also decided to sell to the highest bidder. You feel the release of this decision to sell. Now what do you do?
Do you put up a for sale sign on the front lawn? Do you put an ad in the newspaper? Do you create a website? Of course not. In order to get the best offer, you’re going to need to engage an investment banker who specializes in the sale of businesses like yours.
Chances are you’ve never engaged an investment banker before now. Most people haven’t. Here’s what you need to know.
The Break-Up: Have You Outgrown Your Advisers?
Most of your advisers are the original gang despite the changed scope, scale, and complexity of your personal and business needs. Whenever your controller and others have expressed concerns in the past, you have played the loyalty card and said, “These are the advisers who got me here.” While this is somewhat true, you know they may not be the right group to take you where you are headed.
We've Got It Handled: The Value of an Outside Perspective
You’ve built an incredible and vastly complex business from your humble beginnings. You worked hard and allowed yourself to learn from every mistake. You’re a lot smarter about a lot of things. But deep down you know your limits. You know you cannot be the expert in everything. You know you need some professional assistance, but you cannot forget how you got burned back in the day.
What do you do now?
How to Avoid Being Nabbed by a Shark
You’ve got your anxiety about the inevitable: your exit from your company. You’ve heard a few stories and you know that selling your company is just as competitive as making a buck in your industry.
In your day-to-day business, you know the market and you’ve played the game for decades. But in the market for the buying and selling of businesses, you know it’s an unfair fight. You know that someday soon you’re going to need to step into the ring.