Last Updated on: 22nd November 2023, 03:01 am
Harrison Spence Limited, an eminent authority in orchestrating strategic mergers and acquisitions for Independent Financial Advisory (IFA) firms, has introduced a fresh publication titled ‘Selling your IFA Business‘.
This intricate guide serves as a navigational chart towards a triumphant business sale and has been meticulously crafted to provide financial advisors contemplating the sale of their enterprises with a treasure trove of insights and adept counsel.
Within the ever-evolving arena of finance, financial advisors often stand at a pivotal crossroads, confronted with the daunting choice of steering their practices toward the future. The recently launched manual delves into the multi-faceted expedition of business sale, proffering financial advisors with invaluable knowledge to assist them in arriving at the often formidable verdict of selling a business.
Accessible free of charge through the Harrison Spence website, the guide spans an array of pivotal subjects. This includes motivations behind selling a business, strategic timing for optimal sale, initial steps to undertake, strategies for securing the best deal, the deliberation of enlisting a broker versus acting independently, and potential pitfalls to sidestep.
Alan Marks, the Managing Director of Harrison Spence, shared, “We comprehend the emotional and financial significance of parting with a business, especially for financial advisors who have invested themselves in fostering thriving practices.
“I lead a company that exclusively deals with Financial Advisors, an industry that we possess extensive expertise in. Having been an IFA myself, and throughout our more than a decade of engagement with mergers and acquisitions, recurring inquiries persistently arise.
“As an organisation, we never levy fees for initial consultations. So, I thought, why not craft an easily digestible guide addressing the fundamental queries. Our handbook exemplifies our resolute commitment to endow advisors with the necessary instruments to form judicious decisions and manifest their envisioned outcomes.”
For comprehensive information about the guide and the wide spectrum of services offered by Harrison Spence, please visit: https://harrisonspence.co.uk
The guide can be freely downloaded from: https://harrisonspence.co.uk/guide-hsp-1/
For further inquiries, contact Harrison Spence at 0207 60 20 500 or email alan@harrisonspence.com