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Common Questions
Quick answers to common questions.
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Planning Your Sale
When should I start planning for a sale?
The earlier, the better. Starting before you are fully ready gives you time to organize financials, clarify priorities, and address issues before going to market.
Do I need to be ready to sell before I reach out?
What happens first?
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Value and Preparation
How is my business valued?
Value is typically shaped by cash flow, financial performance, growth profile, operational strength, market demand, and buyer perception of risk. It is both a numbers exercise and a positioning exercise.
Is the first valuation the final price?
What makes a business easier to sell?
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Buyers and Confidentiality
Will my business be publicly identified right away?
No. Early buyer review can be structured around anonymous, non-identifying information so interest can be tested without exposing sensitive details.
When do buyers sign a confidentiality agreement?
How are buyers qualified?
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Offers, Due Diligence, and Closing
What happens after buyers show interest?
The process typically moves into deeper conversations, presentations, site visits when appropriate, and then written indications or letters of intent.
How do you compare offers?
What is due diligence?
This is just the start →
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Common Questions
Quick answers to common questions.
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1
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Planning Your Sale
When should I start planning for a sale?
The earlier, the better. Starting before you are fully ready gives you time to organize financials, clarify priorities, and address issues before going to market.
Do I need to be ready to sell before I reach out?
What happens first?
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2
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Value and Preparation
How is my business valued?
Value is typically shaped by cash flow, financial performance, growth profile, operational strength, market demand, and buyer perception of risk. It is both a numbers exercise and a positioning exercise.
Is the first valuation the final price?
What makes a business easier to sell?
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Buyers and Confidentiality
Will my business be publicly identified right away?
No. Early buyer review can be structured around anonymous, non-identifying information so interest can be tested without exposing sensitive details.
When do buyers sign a confidentiality agreement?
How are buyers qualified?
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Offers, Due Diligence, and Closing
What happens after buyers show interest?
The process typically moves into deeper conversations, presentations, site visits when appropriate, and then written indications or letters of intent.
How do you compare offers?
What is due diligence?
This is just the start →
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FAQ
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Common Questions
Quick answers to common questions.
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1
)
Planning Your Sale
When should I start planning for a sale?
The earlier, the better. Starting before you are fully ready gives you time to organize financials, clarify priorities, and address issues before going to market.
Do I need to be ready to sell before I reach out?
What happens first?
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2
)
Value and Preparation
How is my business valued?
Value is typically shaped by cash flow, financial performance, growth profile, operational strength, market demand, and buyer perception of risk. It is both a numbers exercise and a positioning exercise.
Is the first valuation the final price?
What makes a business easier to sell?
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3
)
Buyers and Confidentiality
Will my business be publicly identified right away?
No. Early buyer review can be structured around anonymous, non-identifying information so interest can be tested without exposing sensitive details.
When do buyers sign a confidentiality agreement?
How are buyers qualified?
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4
)
Offers, Due Diligence, and Closing
What happens after buyers show interest?
The process typically moves into deeper conversations, presentations, site visits when appropriate, and then written indications or letters of intent.
How do you compare offers?
What is due diligence?
This is just the start →
Every sale deserves Experience, Preparation, and Process at every stage to communicate your business’ value effectively.
Every sale deserves Experience, Preparation, and Process at every stage to communicate your business’ value effectively.