At some point in your life you will no longer be involved in your business. You need to plan for this event. Here are a few questions that you will need to answer as part of that planning process.

  • Should I sell my business?
  • Should I keep ownership of my business in the family even if I am no longer involved in the day to day running of the business?
  • How will I convert my equity to cash?
  • What other matters should I be aware of?

The decision to sell or retain your investment in your company is not easy.

The answers to these questions are unique to both your business and yourself. Since 1980, we have been working with business owners, helping them to find their answers to these questions. Over time we have developed a number of tools such as "Asset Based Risk Assessment" as well as a common sense method to facilitate the succession process.

Succession planning can be a complicated and emotional process involving a number of disciplines. The decision to sell or retain your investment in your company is not easy. We can help you make this complicated process as simple as possible by helping with not only the planning but also the implementation. We would be pleased to share our experience with you.

To ensure the best future for your business, contact Barry R. Brownlow, F.C.A. at Brownlow & Associates.

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