You've
made the big decision to sell. Your books are in order,
you have cleaned up the premises. What are you waiting
for?
Many
sellers get to this threshold and then become concerned
about confidentiality. They do not want the news of their
decision to reach their customers, competitors, employees,
or creditors. After all, they figure, customers may lose
confidence in the business and go elsewhere, competitors
might use this opportunity to spread rumors, employees
might fear for their future security, and creditors might
push for earlier payment.
It's a Secret, Please Keep it Confidential
Not all of the above qualms are real; however, when selling
a business discretion is essential. Few, if any, transactions
have been wrecked due to excessive discretion. A breach
of confidentiality, on the other hand, can severely alter
the course of the transaction. What can you do to protect
yourself from this risk?
Your
first step is to look for expert guidance. When Alliante
Business Group is involved with your sale, we will channel
the process to keep the transaction within safely silent
bounds. You can expect us to do the following:
1.
We Will Qualify the Buyer. Screening potential buyers
is one of the most important benefits Alliante Business
Group can provide for you. It is very time consuming and
a mental grind. Keep in mind that roughly 90 percent of
those who respond to business-for-sale ads are either
not serious buyers or are not financially qualified. By
screening prospects, our specialists will contribute to
confidentiality by limiting the exposure of the business
to the most promising buyers instead of those insincere
tire-kickers.
2.
Appropriate marketing strategies will be used. How can
you advertise a business for sale without spreading the
news too far? The business marketing specialist, as Intermediary,
is in an ideal position to do just that., we place advertising
and post listings that contain non-specific descriptions
of the business. This "blind ad" approach can
be phrased to attract interest in the business without
revealing its name or exact location.
3.
Prepare paperwork designed to promote confidentiality.
After screening prospective buyers and assessing the degree
of interest and financial qualification, the business
marketing professional at Alliante will also require prospects
to sign a strictly-worded confidentiality agreement.
4.
All Release of Information will be carefully managed.
Until a purchase-and-sale agreement has been signed, the
business broker can phase the release of information about
the business to match the growing evidence of buyer sincerity
and trustworthiness.