The Profit Blindspot

The Business Owner's Exit Blind Spot: How Unclaimed Credits Impact Your Valuation

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The majority of business owners do zero exit planning until they're ready to sell — and by then, they've already left significant money on the table. At a median valuation multiple of 5.9x EBITDA, every $10,000 in recurring annual savings that's properly documented before a sale translates to roughly $59,000 in additional purchase price. Unclaimed tax credits, inflated cost structures, and poor financial records are among the leading reasons businesses either fail to sell or sell for less than they could. This episode walks through the direct connection between tax credit optimization and business valuation, the specific strategies — like QSBS exclusions and installment sales — that require years of lead time, and why the 3–5 year window before a sale is when the real work needs to happen.

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