The only thing harder than
starting your business
may be selling it.
90% of startups fail
80% of businesses for sale never sell
You beat the odds once
We’ll help you beat them again™
You’ve Built a Sucessful Business
Now it’s Time to Move On
How will you turn all those years of hard work into a successful sale — allowing you to cash out and confidently transition to the next chapter of your life?
We’ve been in your shoes. Allan Taylor & Co. was founded by entrepreneurs who know what it feels like to start, build and sell a successful business. We sold our own business in 2006 and have worked with hundreds of owners since then.
Whether you’re ready to start planning for a future sale — or ready to sell today — we’re here to help you beat the odds.
You only get one shot at selling your business. Let’s do it right!
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We start the conversation by getting to know more about you, your business
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Articles
Middle Market M&A Link Roundup: Issue #8
Following are some of the best articles we've run across on selling a business, buying a business, business valuation, building value in your business, and other helpful advice on middle market M&A. Enjoy! Looking ahead. -- We ran across this gem of a post on...
The Hidden Skill Behind Successful Business Exits
If you talk to anyone who has known me for longer than an hour, they’ll most likely tell you that I gave them a book recommendation. As an English major, former bookstore manager, and avid reader I can’t resist trying to put books and people together. I secretly judge...
Introducing our new brand: Allan Taylor & Co.
After years of thinking about it, months of talking about it and weeks of agonizing over it, we've finally done it. Chris and I are thrilled to announce the start of a new chapter at our firm under a new brand name: Allan Taylor & Company. Why the change? I'll...