Preparing your business for sale isn’t just about finding a buyer—it’s about setting the stage for a successful transaction. From financial cleanup to operational improvements and legal readiness, these steps will help you maximize value and ensure a smooth sale.
Read MoreWhether you’re considering selling, raising capital, or passing the business on, you’re not alone. These articles are drawn from real conversations with business owners navigating the same decisions.
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Selling your business can feel overwhelming, but the M&A process doesn’t have to be a mystery. This guide breaks down each stage, offering practical tips to help you prepare, negotiate, and achieve a successful transaction
Read MoreMitigate key man risk to boost your business’s value and ensure a smooth, profitable sale.
Read MorePeninsula Road was an exclusive advisor to Alliance Strategies for their first Canadian acquisition.
Read MoreAre you considering selling your family business? Discover the essential guide to navigating this significant decision. From preserving your legacy to planning for the future, unlock the insights and strategies you need for a successful transition.
Read MoreDiscover how to navigate unsolicited offers for your family business. Our strategic guide empowers SME owners to involve family, define goals, engage experts, evaluate offers, ensure compatibility, and negotiate wisely. Peninsula Road offers tailored solutions for successful transitions.
Read MoreHiring an M&A-specific advisor can provide numerous benefits, including expertise, experience, and an extensive, specialized network. At Peninsula Road, we understand the importance of an operator-friendly approach to divestitures, leveraging our experience to provide practical and tailored guidance to meet your needs.
Read MoreSelling a business can be a tough decision to make. It involves several considerations, including financial and legacy concerns. Here are the top three things to consider before selling your business.
Read MoreAnybody whom has been in my position knows that there is no shortage of questions asked, including "what are you going to do now?". For the last decade I had not struggled with this question. The answer to me was obvious. Now, it isn't.
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