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The Best Company to Sell Your Business (for Different Industries)

Axial

At Axial, we use data collected over 14 years of working in mergers and acquisitions, such as recently closed deals and how many bids an advisor generates, to recommend the best advisors for your business. The process starts by pairing you with an Exit Consultant who gets to know your business and personal exit goals.

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Selling a Business Checklist: 6 Steps to Sell Your Business

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These advisors are evaluated by relevant deal experience (with priority given on deals they’ve marketed within the last 24 months), down funnel success (such as the numbers bids buyers have issued on an advisor’s deals within the Axial network), and professionalism and reputation. To get started, you fill out a short form.

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Transcript: Ilana Weinstein

The Big Picture

You go from Goldman Sachs to Harvard Business School to the Boston Consulting Group. was like getting my post MBA not so much that I wanted to be a consultant but I wanted to learn about different industries and different types of problems. WEINSTEIN: Okay, so medicine, law, consulting, those industries have now over 50% women.

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Business Broker vs M&A Advisor: Finding a Partner to Help You Sell Your Business

Axial

Our network of over 2,000 advisors and brokers is vetted based on relevant deal experience, success in securing bids and closing deals, and their professionalism and reputation. Since they don’t pay franchise fees or royalties, independent brokers may offer more flexible fee structures.