Properly Package and Market Your Business

Properly Package and Market Your Business

How challenging can selling a business be? On the surface, the prospect appears simple. First, you have a business and want to sell it, then you share that information and wait for a buyer. But the reality is both more complicated and more nuanced. Using a broker takes the pressure off you so you can focus on your business operations.

 

Few business owners understand everything involved in selling a business. Even fewer have the time in their busy schedules to manage the process. That's why working with a professional business advisor - like an expert from Transworld of San Diego North - can help you sell your business with ease and confidence. 

 

Have All Necessary Documents

 

To begin the process of selling your business, you need to gather all the appropriate documents for your advisor. You'll need to show the history and the potential growth for the company. Items to include are:

  • Tax returns
  • All leases and contracts
  • YTD financials
  • Vendor and supplier information 
  • Current inventory
  • Accounts receivable aging

This information provides insight, allowing the advisor to create a potential buyer profile. It can also show the potential buyer their benefits. 

 

Market Your Business

 

The next step is to determine how to best reach the right buyers for your business. There are many avenues a business advisor can use to successfully market a business for sale. This can range from using buyer lists or posting on digital platforms. Strategic research about other companies in the same industry will offer insight into the types of buyers you want to target: individual or expansion buyers who want to merge their businesses or acquire new ones.

 

Essential to the marketing process only sharing information as needed for each stage of the process to potential buyers. The process begins with a 100% confidential advertisement to pique interest. Then targeted advertising efforts and outreach targeted towards buyer databases. Once a potential buyer expresses interest and signs an NDA, you can share a limited package of summary financials. Timing of the release of certain details is a successful strategy to keep the buyer intrigued.

 

Submit Your Paperwork

 

The final stage of due diligence involves releasing the last of the financial information, once an offer letter of intent has been accepted by both parties. This is when you release full details like property information, bank statements, payroll reports, employee lists, job descriptions, and a full inventory. The bank will also order tax transcripts from the IRS directly. 

 

Once you submit the paperwork and all parties sign off,  you can celebrate the successful sale of your business and prepare for your next stage — whether it is a new challenge, retirement, or something else.

 

Transworld of San Diego North has over 40 years of experience selling businesses. Our business advisors can walk you through every step of the selling process. We can help you determine the market value of your business, assist you in gathering your assets and financial documents, find a buyer, and finish the sale. After all, you want the best price for your years of hard work and effort. Using an advisor and having all your paperwork in order can only help maximize the profit on your business sale.

 

Contact Transworld of San Diego North to schedule a FREE consultation today to get started.