An exit roadmap is more than just a timeline—it’s a detailed, strategic plan that guides business owners through the process of preparing, positioning, and ultimately selling or transitioning their company. For many owners, their business is their most valuable asset. Maximizing its worth and ensuring a smooth transition requires more than good intentions—it requires a clear, actionable roadmap. This article breaks down how to create an effective exit roadmap that aligns with your financial goals, business readiness, and personal aspirations. Whether you plan to sell in one year or five, the steps below will help you prepare for a successful outcome.
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