Hi everyone,

31 years old, no kids.

I own a small business, and have received offers in the region of £750k. Plus cash in the business would give me a total equity value of around £900k on exit.

I started it 5 years ago now, with the dream that one day it could be sold. Well that day has come and I’m in a very fortunate position of having 3 companies submitting offers.

But, instead of feeling excitement, I feel a sense of dread that I’m doing the wrong thing. This business has been everything for me for 5 years. At points I have genuinely thought it would end up killing me and through the toughest days and weeks the thought of the end goal was often what kept me going. So not to be feeling a huge rush of excitement and relief right now is a surprise to me.

I have 2 options.

  • Exit the business and take the money. in this situation I would invest the profits in property and lead a considerably lower stress, yet comfortable lifestyle.

  • The second option is reinvest our profits and try and take it to the next level. This would invoicing recruiting, advertisement and investment in our general operations. I’d be committing to another 2 - 5 years and going back in balls deep. Obviously the risk here is we dramatically lower our profitability by doing so and fail to scale any further. I worry we may then miss what could be a once in a lifetime opportunity to sell a business for decent money.

Not really sure what I’m expecting to get by posting this, but if anyone has thoughts or has sold a business themselves, did you experience this? Did you regret it post sale? All advice appreciated.

  • alpha7158@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Assuming the price is right, the best time to sell is when you feel you’ve taken it as far as you can take it. Even if the business itself has potential beyond that.

    If you sell earlier than that, then you could leave huge amounts of money on the table given the way businesses are valued as a multiple of profit; For example sometimes 100k profit growth could yield 300k - 1m in additional valuation. This mentality is why Zuckerberg didn’t sell Facebook to Yahoo! for $1bn.

    On the flip side, if you don’t sell at the peak point of how far you can take it then you may risk fortunes turning, company going backward, and receiving a lower valuation in the future.

    So do you feel you’ve taken it as far as you can? And, is continuing to Captain the ship something you can and want to do?