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Defining Your Legacy

Monday, August 09, 2010
Our company recently hosted a Business Owner Summit entitled "Your Company's Future:  Transition, Exit & Succession Planning."  In attendance were more than 30 CEOs, Presidents and Business Owners.  Speakers led sessions on determining your future, developing your key executives, evaluating and grooming successors (planning yourself out of your job), business valuation techniques, and the legal, tax, financial and emotional impacts to consider when structuring handing over the reins.  Although the attendees were at many different places in their business lifecycle, it quickly became apparent that the questions our panel of experts were asking were critical for every owner at any stage of their business.  Listed below are the top questions Brad Kaplan, Partner at Schwartz, Simon, Edelstein, Celso & Zitomer and Larry Leaf and Peter Engel, Partners at Leaf, Saltzman, Manganelli, Pfeil & Tendler  walked attendees through.  They find all business owners must answer these questions to build the very best succession and exit plan strategy.  See how many you can answer.
  1. Will my kids want to run the business and, do they have what it takes?
  2. Can my employees or partners step up if I'm no longer here?  (And, can I trust them)?
  3. Who else may want to buy my business?  Competitors?  Suppliers?  Customers?  Investors?
  4. How do I retain and reward employees?  When do I give them an ownership interest?  And, what are the pros & cons?
  5. What is my company worth?  How much do I need to retire?  Do I need my salary and business cash flow?
  6. When do I want to exit my business?  And, what is my exit horizon?
  7. Can my successors afford to buy my business?
  8. Will my employees buy into my exit strategy?
  9. How do I market trade secrets and private information and still keep them safe?
  10. What advisors shall form my succession planning team?  And, who are the key players?

How did you fare?  Have any others we can add to our list?  If you do, please post them here - we love feedback!

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