How much did your home
increase in value last year? Depending
on where you live, it may have gone up by 5 - 10% or more.
How much did your
stock portfolio increase over the last 12 months? By way of a benchmark, The
Dow Jones Industrial Average has increased by around 13% in the last year. Did
your portfolio do as well?
Now consider what
portion of your wealth is tied to the stock or housing market, and compare that
to the equity you have tied up in your business.
If you’re like most owners,
the majority of your wealth is tied up in your company. Increasing the value of
your largest asset can have a much faster impact on your overall financial
picture than a bump in the stock market or the value of your home.
Let us introduce you
to a statistically proven way to increase the value of your company by as much
as 71%. Through an analysis of 6,955
businesses, we’ve discovered that companies that achieve a Sellability Score of
80+ out of a possible 100 receive offers to buy their business that are 71%
higher than what the average company receives.
How long would it take
your stock portfolio or home to go up by 71%? Years – maybe even decades. Get
your Sellability Score now and you will be able to track your overall score
along with your performance on the eight key drivers of Sellability. Like a
pilot working his instrument panel, you can quickly zero in on which of the
eight drivers is dragging down your value the most and then take corrective
action.
Your overall
Sellability Score is derived from your performance on the eight attributes that
drive the value of your company:
- 2. Growth Potential: your likelihood to grow your business in the future and at what rate.
- 3. The Switzerland Structure: how dependent your business is on any one employee, customer or supplier.
- 4. The Valuation Teeter Totter: whether your business is a cash suck or a cash spigot.
- 5. The Hierarchy of Recurring Revenue: the proportion and quality of automatic, annuity-based revenue you collect each month.
- 6. The Monopoly Control: how well differentiated your business is from competitors in your industry.
- 7. Customer Satisfaction: the likelihood that your customers will re-purchase and also refer you.
- 8. Hub & Spoke: how your business would perform if you were unexpectedly unable to work for a period of three months.
To find out how you’re
performing on the eight key drivers of Sellability and start your journey to
increasing the value of your largest asset, get your free Sellability Score now:
www.actioncoachsellabilityscore.com
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