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Why should you read this guide?
Every business comes to an end or changes into something else after a while. If you are lucky you will have control of this. If you are unlucky it will be because the business has not been a success. This guide will give you some information on how to close your business or prepare it for sale.
Background
Succession planning is something that every good business person will have taken into account at some point or another. If you have discounted passing the business on to family or a key employee then you may look to sell the business. If this is not possible then you will be left, usually as a last resort, to close the business.
Closing a business
If you have taken an honest look at the business and decided that there is no value in it or have tried to sell it without success then you may decide to close up and walk away. There are a number of things you need to consider before doing this:
Preparing the business for sale
Most business people will have an over inflated value of their business. If you are considering selling the business speak to an accountant or a business valuer and find out what value they put on the business. If you do this early enough you can make an informed decision as to whether selling is the way to go. If you decide to sell then there are a number of things you should do, including:
Summary
Emotions can run high at the point. It is therefore important to have good advisers around you that can handle the sale or closure without emotional involvement. A good sale needs to be worked at and will rarely be achieved overnight and without effort. Like everything else in business if you plan well you will have a better chance of succeeding.
Further information
Many of the larger accountancy practices have pages on their website about selling businesses. There are also many web based companies that sell businesses and they have free information available. Speak to your accountant and solicitor and make sure they have experience or can recommend someone else that can help you through the process.