How your family’s health can impact on your business exit profits…

In this series, I am revealing 6 of the Situational Errors that can prevent your business from capitalising when you exit your business at any stage, particularly when the exit is beyond your control. My previous post revealed the first of these situations, where Brian, the owner of a Mechanic workshop, had made an error in judgement about succession planning.  He did not see the need to implement a business exit strategy because retirement seemed a long way off at his age. Unfortunately he developed a severe illness which forced him to exit his business at a very young age, causing financial hardship for his family and job loss to his employee.

In this post I’m going to insist that you don’t limit your thinking to how your own health can impact the continued viability of your business, because this would also be an error of judgement. In my book “Your Business Succession” Case Study # 8 discloses how Judy’s profitable, home based clothing manufacturing business was forced to a grinding halt because her child was diagnosed with leukemia and in need of constant, ongoing care.

Unplanned business exit due to the illness of a child

How prepared is your business to enable you to care for a sick child?

Judy had some very capable employees, but none were driven or talented enough to run the business without her leadership.

The smaller your business, the more vulnerable it can be if you have to exit early

The smaller your business, the more vulnerable it can be, so structuring your business with an exit strategy for diverse situations is essential if you want to maintain financial viability in the face of the unexpected.  Now you have read about two situations where the business owners thought succession planning was only for people about to retire.  Each had no way of knowing they would soon be forced from their business well before retirement age due to situations beyond their control.   Don’t leave your business exit strategy to chance. Make sure you’re in a position to profit – no matter what the situation!

Business succession solutions

Succession solutions exist for all business ownership structures.  A typical small business exit strategy involves arranging a formal Buy-sell agreement with another interested party. This could be with an employee or a colleague already operating in your industry.

For dozens of tips and detailed case studies to kick start your successful business exit strategy  and invest in your future you want to read the book “Your Business Succession…how to enter, exit and execute your business for maximum cash flow and profit”.  If you don’t find a solution to help you with your business exit plan, I will happily refund the purchase price!

How well prepared are you to exit your business with maximum cash flow and profit?

Take the FREE Business Exit Quiz, and receive your own customised report which will reveal the strengths of your business exit plan and uncover any shortcoming that you must address if you want to maximise your profitable outcome from your business when you exit  – through any circumstances.

Here’s to your profitable business exit!
Leigh Riley

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