Is Ezvaluator right for my business?
Who Uses Ezvaluator?
Ezvaluator provides business owners of all types with valuable intelligence they can use to make more informed decisions. Some of the most common situations include:
Do-It-Yourself Seller
If you’ve decided to sell your business yourself, one of the most important decisions you can make is how to price your business. Ezvaluator shows you the fair market value of your business. Because our report clearly shows how the value was calculated, a prospective buyer is more likely to close quickly knowing he or she is receiving a fair deal.
Active Owner
If your business needs a checkup, Ezvaluator provides owners and managers with a powerful management tool. Our report shows more than just the market value of a business. It details the internal and external forces impacting your business worth in a clear, easy to understand fashion and provides helpful advice on building value over time.
Succession Planner
Many small business owners are planning to retire in the next few years. If retirement is on your horizon and you hope to “cash out” by selling your business, Ezvaluator helps you take the first essential step towards this goal. Valuing your business early with Ezvaluator can provide valuable insight into critical actions you can take to maximize the value of your business and streamline the succession process.
Intermediaries
If you provide business brokerage, financial planning or other small business advisory services, Ezvaluator can be an exciting addition to your service offering. Our easy to read report helps business owners price their business fairly and understand the forces driving their market value. We can even work with you to “private label” our valuation reports. For more information, contact us using our Contact Us page.
For buyers interested in a specific business, Ezvaluator can drastically simplify the due diligence process. Our report can help you make sense of a company’s financials and objectively determine whether a seller’s asking price accurately reflects the company’s actual market value.