Business Valuation Comes Down to Cash Flow

This step needs to come before proper financial planning can occur.

By Ed Mendlowitz
77 Ways to Wow!

Business owners contemplating retirement should obtain a business valuation to determine the value of the business and whether the other resources will provide financial security. The conversation and successful engagement also require that the valuation analyst understand the owner’s motivating factors, or the qualitative information.

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Obtaining the right price is important but holding out for a larger value and deeming all other values lower than that as a “deal breaker” can be self-defeating to the owner seeking financial security. There are other ways to obtain the security. Further, quibbling over a smaller amount can potentially undermine the long-term plan, which is to retire.