Business owner succession planning strategies

Business succession planning helps you prepare for the smooth transition of leadership and ownership within a company.

Designing an exit plan to fit your unique situation

As a business owner, your plans and goals change over time, and so should your exit planning strategy. A thoughtful exit planning strategy helps you identify and address personal, financial and business needs so you can confidently step away from a privately held business on your terms. The approach you choose should not only fit your business goals but also align with your organization’s current structure. Proactive planning allows your business to continue operating smoothly even after your departure.

There are five common types of exit strategies:

  • Family transfer
  • Sale to a partner
  • Sale to employees
  • Third-party sale
  • Orderly liquidation

While each option offers benefits and tradeoffs, your financial advisor can help talk through various approaches and scenarios to help determine which path aligns with your financial and lifestyle goals. 

Types of business succession plans

How Edward Jones can help with your
exit planning strategy

Developing a business succession plan is critical for the ongoing success of your business and your financial well-being after your exit. It's important to revisit that strategy as your business grows and your personal needs and desires change. An Edward Jones financial advisor can help you develop an exit plan that can help you transition from your business without disrupting operations. 

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Zach D. Gildehaus, Client Needs Research

Zach Gildehaus joined Edward Jones in 2013. He is currently a senior analyst on the Client Needs Research (CNR) team where he focuses his research efforts on charitable giving and financial strategies for business owners.

Prior to CNR, he was a senior analyst in Investment Manager Research (IMR), where he spent more than six years. During his time in IMR, he covered both active and passive investment strategies across many asset classes.