If someone is earmarked for the succession — do they know that? What's their financial situation? Is there a plan to help the efficiency of this process and who can support the process? Specialist services are also available.
In New Zealand we like things to move quickly but realistically a smooth transition will take time. Succession may take three to five years to do properly if you want to extract the right value from the business. How long you have to do this will affect what you can do. This is more than just a sale, it's a handover of a legacy.
Diagnose your business — it will empower you to articulate its value. It will also allow you to make operating changes to enhance its performance and value.
Doing the diagnosis earlier allows the changes to show as a sustainable difference in performance through the years you're preparing. System analysis will be a big part of this and is most likely the place to start.
Whatever you do, don't put yourself in a place where you need to react. Document and agree terms in advance, and, with a bit of planning and time, you can fulfil the retirement plans you've talked about which your family will thank you for.
Jeremy Tauri is an associate at Plus Chartered Accountants.