Clint said essentially the same thing… “In this world there’s two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.” From the 1966 epic Spaghetti Western, ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’.
In both cases, it’s far better to be of the first kind than the second!
Often in life, we wait until a change in circumstances to make a big decision. Exit planning is an example of something so many entrepreneurs put off. In business, our focus is firmly on the here and now decisions: marketing, HR, inventory, cash flow, etc. It doesn’t feel like there is the time or the impetus to create an exit strategy, especially if you don’t plan to sell soon.
But you can’t be complacent about exiting your business. The earlier you establish your exit strategy, the clearer the vision for you and your company becomes. If you don’t believe preparing is a priority for your business right now, allow me to share 10 reasons why your Exit Strategy should be as important as your Business Plan.
An exit strategy sets the wheels in motion for the journey beyond your business. Planning early gives you greater insights into your company, a plan for the future, and a means to add value between now and the day you decide to depart. Because….there are two kinds of business owners:
Those who are value creators…and those who have a lifestyle business.
Again, it is far better to be in the former group than the latter. Value creators understand
that focusing on VALUE drives all positive outcomes!
Not convinced yet? Reflect on these alarming statistics1 in the context that 60-90% of owner wealth is tied up in their business.
Having an exit plan, perhaps most importantly, secures the future you envision for yourself, your family and your business.
In summary…. When it comes time to exit your business…. Do you want to be the one with the loaded guns, or the one who digs?
Michael Stier is an Area President for FocusCFO based in Charlotte, NC.