Want to sell your business for millions of dollars?
Want to sell your business for millions of dollars?
Listen in as I’m interviewed by bestselling author, Craig Ballantyne.
Do you own your own business? If it is successful at all, you are aware of the hard work and sacrifice it took to get there. It would be nice to reap the rewards of all you’ve invested.
Unfortunately, most businesses (nearly 80%) that go to market never find a buyer. At best, they can attempt to liquidate what they own.
But statistics are not fate. The steps to building an attractive business that is ready for an exit are not mysterious.
Recently, I was a guest on the Early to Rise Podcast, hosted by Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author, Craig Ballantyne (also available to watch on YouTube).
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In this interview, Craig and I explore:
- How I went from humanitarian missions to becoming a leader in exit strategies and executive leadership while living in Alaska.
- Why buying and selling a business is such a hot market now and how to spot the trends.
- The big opportunities for entrepreneurs on both sides of the buy and sell.
- Common mistakes people make when buying and selling businesses.
- How long the typical sales cycle for a business is and how to speed this up.
- Where most business sales break down.
- What a business owner needs to work on right now to sell in 5 years.
To build a salable company is a long process but it can also be very exciting. Join Craig and me as we discuss what sellers (and buyers) need to pay attention to right now.
Take good care,
Christian
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