How to Determine the Most Probable Selling Price (MPSP) for Your Business
Every business owner who has contemplated selling their establishment has faced the question, “What’s the best selling price for my business?” The answer is more complex than simply pulling a figure from thin air. It’s a blend of analyzing data, understanding market trends, and assessing the unique value proposition of your business. Enter the concept of the Most Probable Selling Price (MPSP).
Understanding the Bell-Shaped Curve in Business Sales
Imagine a bell-shaped curve graph. On the horizontal axis, you have the selling price of a business. On the vertical axis, the probability of the business selling at that price. At the peak of the curve is the MPSP, where the probability of selling is highest.
This means that while you might be able to sell your business for a price much higher than the MPSP, the chances of finding a buyer willing to pay that premium are slim. Think of it like a balance scale; as the price increases, the likelihood of a sale decreases.
The Risks of Overpricing Your Business
It’s tempting to list your business at a price higher than its MPSP in hopes of landing that ‘dream buyer’. However, there are inherent risks with this approach. A business that remains on the market for an extended period starts to raise eyebrows. Potential buyers might think, “If it’s such a great deal, why hasn’t anyone snapped it up yet?” This perception can lead to a vicious cycle where the longer your business remains unsold, the harder it becomes to find a buyer, even at the MPSP.
Furthermore, an overpriced business can deter genuine buyers right off the bat. They might bypass your listing in favor of more reasonably priced options, assuming that negotiations would be futile.
The Importance of Flexibility in Pricing
Setting the right selling price is more of an art than an exact science. Start by pricing your business slightly above the MPSP. This allows room for negotiation and shows potential buyers that you value your business.
However, remain attuned to the market’s feedback. If there’s little interest or if potential buyers consistently feel the price is too high, be ready to adjust. Remember, the ultimate goal is to sell your business, and sometimes a minor price adjustment can reinvigorate interest.
In Conclusion
When deciding on the selling price of your business, it’s essential to trust the expertise of your business broker. They possess the experience and knowledge to determine an accurate MPSP. Avoid pushing for an inflated price based on emotional attachment or unfounded expectations. Instead, focus on achieving a fair market value that reflects your business’s worth and facilitates a timely sale.
By being realistic and responsive to market feedback, you enhance your chances of selling your business efficiently and profitably. Remember, the right buyer at the right price is out there. It’s all about striking the perfect balance.
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Article is written by: Sara Vaziri, MBA, MSc, CBB, CBI
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