What Family Business Owners Should Consider Before Cashing Out
Building a profitable business from scratch is no small feat. That said, cashing out after a lifetime of hard work poses its own challenges, said Kevin Harris, Managing Director of the Family Business Group at Northern Trust (NTRS). Some of the factors that come into play when deciding to sell a business include the conditions of that particular industry and whether there is a need to fine tune or improve the operations before opening it up to bidders, said Harris, adding the ancient bit of market wisdom that 'timing is everything.' When it comes to valuing a family business, Harris said Northern Trust focuses on getting a team of advisors in place to assist the owner in coming up with a suitable price and, if need be, repositioning the business to prepare it for sale. The next step is finding the ideal buyer, and according to Harris, sometimes the right buyer is not the one with the highest bid. 'In many cases it’s not about selling the company for the absolute top dollar but picking the transaction that ultimately is going to close and you are going be able to get that cash from the prospective buyer,' said Harris. Of course, family businesses have their own special dynamics. Before the bidding process begins, Harris said the family needs to work through issues as to whether some members want to stay on after the sale, as well as how to compensate those members who do not work in the business.









