Selling a business marks years of effort and investment, profoundly affecting the owner, employees, and community. However, finalizing a sale isn’t always certain, and sometimes, walking away is the smarter option. This article examines when it’s wise to do so and identifies key factors to consider in making that decision.
When It Makes Sense for a Business Owner to Walk Away from Selling, Part 6
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