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Selling Your Business Successfully - Available Now

Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:16am EDT
DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8ed426/selling_your_busin)
has announced the addition of the "Selling Your Business Successfully"
report to their offering.

   The report is based on experience and skills by Colin Thompson as
a Managing Director of successful organisations. This report/guide is
designed as a working reference. It describes a generic approach to
`selling your business successfully`that can be adapted and used in
many situations for your success.

   Open your mind to the 'Challenges' we face in a global environment
to be successful in selling your business.

   Incorporated in the Report:

   This guide/report is designed as a working reference. It describes
a generic approach to successfully `selling your business`. We share
with you comprehensive information that give key success factors.

   Far too many business owners fail to plan for their eventual exit
from the business.

   For some, it's because they cling to the widely-held myth that a
knight in shining armour will come riding along and make them an offer
for the business they can not refuse. Wrong! Others simply get so
wrapped up in the day-to-day details of running the business that they
never take time to plan for their future.

   Without some sort of plan in place, you will likely receive a much
smaller financial return on the business than you deserve. Worse, you
run the risk of wandering aimlessly through retirement wondering "Who
am I?" and "What went wrong?" Conversely, when you make conscious,
purposeful choices about when and how to leave the business and what
to do afterwards, you end up with an infinitely more rewarding
outcome.

   Winning beyond business - having a rewarding and fulfilling second
half of life - requires addressing the following issues which are
covered in the report comprehensively;

   - Selling Your Business Successfully

   - Planning Your Exit from the Business

   - Identify Your Exit Options

   - How to Sell Your Business

   - Successful Planning

   - Finding Fulfilment after the Business

   - Key Factors that Influence a Successful Sale

   - Reasons for Selling a Business

   - Steps to Sell your Business

   - Q&A

   - Added Value Solutions

   Discover how this guide/report will enable you to address these
issues through careful exit and life planning, you dramatically
increase the odds of having a successful transition out of the
business and into the next phase of life. Now go and do it!.

   This guide/report is the result of a fresh in-depth analysis and
evaluation of the state of business globally for people that need an
`understanding of selling your business successfully`.

   The guide/report is very comprehensive with 27 pages of
information made easy to understand and 34 PowerPoint slides, yet easy
to navigate as carefully structured with detailed Table of Contents.

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8ed426/selling_your_busin

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax from USA: 646-607-1907
Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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