Business Owners Need an Exit Strategy When They Are Ready to Retire

If you are looking to sell your business and retire, you need to understand what your company is worth, what documents you must have ready and who the potential buyers could be.

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After Karen Bush cleaned out her mother's overstuffed home 18 years ago, she realized she never wanted to leave that kind of mess for her children. So she tidied up her own house and then helped friends do the same.

Bush, 56, eventually turned this into a business, Great Falls Organizers in Great Falls, Va., with Veronica Falkenberry, whom she met when their daughters played softball together. "We both realized we were doing the same thing but not getting paid. We looked into it and realized this was a viable service that many people could use," Bush says.

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Senior Retirement Editor, Kiplinger.com

Jackie Stewart is the senior retirement editor for Kiplinger.com and the senior editor for Kiplinger's Retirement Report.