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Thursday, September 4, 2014

A Blood Pressure Test for Your Business

Taking your blood pressure is one of the first things most doctors do before treating you for just about anything. 

How much pressure your blood is under as it courses through your veins is a reliable indicator of your overall health; and it can be an early indicator of everything from heart disease to bad circulation.

Does it tell the doctor everything they need to know about your health? Of course not, but one powerful little ratio can give the doctor a pretty good sense of your overall well being.

A tool I use to help businesses take the blood pressure of their business is the Sellability Score.  

Your Sellability Score can be a handy indicator of your company’s well being. Like your blood pressure reading, your company’s Sellability Score is an amalgam of a number of different factors and can help a professional quickly diagnose your company’s overall health.

Predicting Good Outcomes Too

When a doctor takes your blood pressure, they not only rule out possible nasty ailments; they can also use the pressure reading to forecast a healthy life ahead. Similarly, your Sellability Score can predict good things for the future. 

For example, based on more than 10,000 business owners who have completed their Sellability Score questionnaire, we know the average multiple of pre-tax profit they are offered for their business when it is time to sell is 3.7. By contrast, those companies that have achieved a Sellability Score of 80+ are getting offers of 6.6 times pre-tax profit.

In other words, if you have an average-performing business turning out $500,000 in pre-tax profit, it is likely worth around $1,850,000 ($500,000 x 3.7). If the same company improved its Sellability Score to 80+ while maintaining its profitability of $500,000, it would be worth closer to $3,300,000 ($500,000 x 6.6).

Are you guaranteed to fetch 6.6 times pre-tax profit if you improve your Sellability Score to 80? Of course not. But just like blood pressure, one little number can tell you and your advisor a whole lot about how well you are doing; and your advisor can then prescribe an action plan to start maximizing your company’s health – and its value down the road.

Heart disease is called “The Silent Killer” because most people have no idea what their blood pressure is. People can walk around for years with dangerously high blood pressure because they haven’t bothered to get it tested. 

The first step on the road to health is to get tested. If you have a great score, you can sleep well at night knowing you have one less thing to worry about. If your score is not where it should be, then at least knowing your performance can get you started down the road to better health.

If you’re interested in getting your Sellability Score, please visit http://actioncoachsellabilityscore.com/


7 comments:

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  2. Take two CPA's and call me in the morning.

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  3. This article hits home for a variety of reasons.

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  5. When Steve Goranson speaks -- pardon the pun -- I pay "hyper-attention!"

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  6. Steve is all about the numbers, and the point here is clear - know your numbers. Like Steve has said before, if you don't know the score, how do you know whether you're winning or losing? How do you even know if you are going in the right direction? I will be taking this assessment!

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  7. Steve always has a way of looking at things that make sense. That why I read his blog.

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