Once you’ve sold your business and received the funds from the sale, you’re faced with a big question: what happens next?
After guiding the helm of your company, it will be tough to let go. But if the circumstances are right, there’s no reason why exiting the business should be a sad occasion. You’ve built a stable business and personal legacy. You’ve employed a team of talented people and helped them drive their careers. And you’ve brought your products and/or services to a satisfied and loyal customer base.
So, how will you now focus your time and effort? Let’s look at your options…
After many years of hard work, worries, and stress, the thought of a business-free lifestyle may be appealing. But retirement isn’t for everyone. If you have thrived on the pressure, challenges, and excitement of being the captain of your business ship, retiring may seem like a step away from the action.
On the flip side, the allure of a more relaxed lifestyle may be strong. With the proceeds from your sale, you should be in a position to make yourself, your family, and those around you very comfortable. It may be that the entrepreneur’s dream of building a business, selling up, and retiring to a hot climate is your idea of perfection.
Even though you don’t own the business anymore, it doesn’t mean you have to step away entirely from the company. You could remain involved in the business in some capacity, allowing you to ‘keep your hand in’ and support the future course of the business.
For example, you could become:
With so much experience behind you, it could be that you’re itching to start the whole business cycle again. If you’ve got the ideas, the capital, and the motivation to start another new business, this can be a new and rewarding challenge to get your teeth into.
You’ll have been a little green and less aware of the many pitfalls of founding a new business the first time around. You’re now better prepared and more knowledgeable about what a founder and business leader requires. We learn a lot from our mistakes, so you’re in a great position to return to the business cycle with a new idea.
As with any new businesses venture:
We all have interests and causes close to our hearts, so supporting charities and community projects in these areas is a great way to use your money for long-term good.
Donating money to your chosen charity or social enterprise is also a triple whammy:
You also have the option of putting your own time into working with these charitable causes. You can use your expertise and experience to guide them, help with fundraising, provide hands-on support at events, community projects, or lobby the Government for greater support.
Once the business is sold and you close your office door for the last time, you take a step into the unknown. But with so many varied and valuable options to choose from, your life post-exit need never be boring or predictable.
The potential is there for an exciting new venture or the pleasure of relaxing in the sunshine by the pool. It’s up to you to define the next chapter in your life and business career.
If you’re considering exiting your business, please get in touch. We’ll help you plan your exit strategy, add value pre-sale and choose the best options for your future.
Talk to us about your next step.