an accountant’s role in exit planning

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christine nicholson is an award-winning u.k. business mentor, a top 50 woman in accounting 2020 honoree, and a regular keynote speaker about succession and exit planning. her latest book, sell it, helps entrepreneurs with the hardest part of their journey: leaving their business in the hands of others.

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by christine nicholson 
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have you ever thought about how many of your clients have a thriving business – one that’s been their driving passion and source of income for years? how many of them are starting to think about stepping away from the day-to-day responsibilities and passing on the reins? and how many do you believe are fully prepared for that transition? not many, i suspect. this is where your role in exit planning comes into play.

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exit planning is a strategy for business owners to transition their business successfully to new ownership or management. with a grasp of the business’s financials and years of insights from compliance services, accountants are perfectly positioned to engage business owners in many aspects of the exit process. you can help businesses prepare a comprehensive exit strategy, addressing all potential challenges and contingencies. here’s how you can really make a difference.