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- office29416
- Nov 27, 2024
- 2 min read

At the point of selling your business, getting a good price for the company will be a major goal. A key way to achieve this is to add value to the business as part of your ongoing exit strategy.
In this series, weโll give you all the advice you need to plan your exit, add value to the business, negotiate a great deal and define your new pathway once the business is sold.
Youโve put blood, sweat and tears into this business. So, youโre going to want to achieve a sale price that reflects this hard work, giving you the funds to start the next phase in your journey.
Your potential buyer will be looking for a profitable, well-run business that can prove itโs a viable enterprise. To do this, itโs vital to look at core ways of improving the attractiveness of the company, gradually adding incremental value and allowing you to negotiate a good price.
Letโs take a look at some important ways to add value to the business:
Increase your profitability
A buyer wants an acquisition that will turn a profit. To boost the companyโs profitability, look at improving your margins, reducing costs and increasing revenues. Ways to achieve this can include streamlining your operations, negotiating better deals with suppliers and increasing brand loyalty with your customers.
Strengthen your financial performance
Itโs important to run a tight financial ship. Aim for the company to be in a positive cashflow position, reduce your ageing debt and strengthen the balance sheet to demonstrate financial stability. This will mean getting in control of your inventory and spending, being proactive about collecting outstanding receivables and exploring financing options, such as invoice finance or bank loans.
Nurture your customer relationships
Loyal customers spend more and provide a stable pipeline of sales and revenue. Building these strong customer relationships is a critical part of adding value, and can start by providing excellent customer service, offering loyalty programs and actively seeking (and acting on) customer feedback.
Invest in the companyโs growth
A growing company is an attractive proposition to any buyer, so itโs important to continue investing in growth. Explore new products, services or markets to expand the business's potential, add value and show the potential behind your business concept. The R&D, strategic planning and resourcing thatโs involved will be an investment that pays off once you have an interested buyer.
Prepare for the due diligence process
Before a buyer makes an offer, theyโll want to carry out due diligence checks on the business. To be ready, youโll need to get your financial records, contracts and other relevant documents in order, and make sure all the information is easy to find and access. Making these checks simple and straightforward helps potential buyers assess the business's value and gain confidence in the company.
Talk to us about planning the sale of your business
Making your business more attractive to a potential buyer takes good planning, patience and a real focus on adding value. Starting this value-add process early is vital.
If you want to start adding value to the company, prior to selling up, come and talk to us. Our team can help you deliver an exit strategy that increases value and delivers a great deal.
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