Exit Planning
in Canada

A successful business exit often starts long before you are ready to sell. Greenline Business Brokers helps Canadian business owners plan ahead with confidential, CEPA-informed guidance around timing, value, readiness, and next steps.

Whether you are thinking about retirement, succession, a future sale, or a gradual ownership transition, exit planning gives you a clearer path before major decisions need to be made.

Plan Your Exit Before You Go to Market

Exit planning helps you understand where your business stands today and what may need to happen before a future sale or transition. You do not need to be ready to sell immediately to benefit from a private conversation.

Exit Planning Can Help You:

  • Clarify personal and business goals
  • Understand the right timing for a future exit
  • Review business readiness before going to market
  • Identify gaps that could affect buyer confidence
  • Prepare for a future sale, succession, or transition
  • Reduce uncertainty before making major decisions

The goal is to give you more clarity and control before you decide what comes next.

What Exit Planning Can Support

Exit planning gives owners time to review the factors that may influence a future business sale, succession plan, or ownership transition.

Our experts help clients in a wide variety of industries look at their businesses through a practical advisory lens, with attention to value, buyer readiness, operations, timing, and transition goals, and CEPA-informed planning considerations.

Business Valuation Readiness

Understanding value is often one of the first steps in planning an exit. A practical business valuation can help you understand what your company may be worth, what may influence buyer interest, and what could strengthen your position before a future sale.

Financial and Operational Clarity

Clear financial reporting, organized records, documented systems, and stable operations can make a business easier to review. Exit planning helps identify what should be clarified before buyer or successor conversations begin.

Owner Involvement and Leadership

If the business depends heavily on your daily involvement, buyers or successors may have questions about transition risk. Planning early can help you review team structure, management depth, responsibilities, and continuity.

Timing and Transition Goals

Your ideal timeline matters. Exit planning helps connect your personal goals with the realities of sale preparation, succession planning, transition support, and market readiness.

Buyer Readiness

When the time comes to sell a business, preparation can help the process feel more organized. Exit planning gives you time to review the business before confidential buyer conversations begin.

When Should You Start Exit Planning?

Many owners start exit planning when a sale feels close. In practice, planning earlier can give you more time to understand value, improve readiness, and make informed decisions.

Early Planning May Be Helpful If:

 

  • You are considering retirement in the next few years
  • You may want to sell later, but not yet
  • You are unsure what your business may be worth
  • You want to reduce owner dependency
  • You need to prepare operations, financials, or leadership
  • You have been approached by a buyer, but are not ready to decide
  • You want a clearer transition plan before going to market

Starting early does not mean you need to sell right away. It means you can prepare with more information.

The Greenline Advantage

Why Partner With Greenline Business Brokers?

Exit planning is most useful when it is practical, confidential, and connected to real transaction expectations. With CEPA-informed advisory support, Greenline Business Brokers helps owners think through timing, readiness, value, and next steps before the sale process begins.

CEPA-Informed Exit Planning

Our team includes CEPA-informed advisory support to help owners review personal goals, business readiness, valuation considerations, and possible exit paths before major decisions are made.

Confidential Planning Conversations

You can explore future options privately without alerting staff, customers, competitors, suppliers, or the broader market.

Sale-Focused Perspective

Planning is connected to what buyers may eventually review, value, question, or expect during a transaction.

Clear Next Steps

You can use the planning process to decide whether to prepare, wait, request valuation insight, begin sale planning, or continue strengthening the business.

Our Exit Planning Process

A clear process helps owners understand what to expect before sharing sensitive business information. Greenline Business Brokers keeps exit planning practical, confidential, and focused on future decision-making.

Private Consultation
We start with a confidential conversation about your goals, timing, concerns, and reason for considering an exit plan.
Business and Owner Goal Review
We review the business, your ownership role, personal timing, transition goals, and possible exit paths through a practical exit planning lens.
Valuation and Readiness Review
We assess value considerations, financial performance, operational readiness, buyer expectations, and areas that may need attention.
Preparation Priorities
We identify what should be organized, strengthened, clarified, or addressed before a future sale or transition, including areas that may affect value, readiness, or owner transition.
Next-Step Planning
From there, we discuss whether you should continue preparing, request valuation insight, begin a confidential sale process, or revisit timing later.

Expert Insights

Resources

Speak With an Exit Planning Advisor in Canada

If you are thinking about a future sale, retirement, succession, or ownership transition, Greenline Business Brokers can help you understand your options privately.

You do not need to be ready to sell right away. Contact us, share a few details, and an advisor will follow up for a confidential conversation about your goals, timing, and next steps.

FAQs

What is exit planning?

Exit planning is the process of preparing for a future sale, succession, retirement, or ownership transition.

It helps owners understand timing, business readiness, valuation considerations, transition goals, and the steps that may need attention before a major decision is made.

CEPA stands for Certified Exit Planning Advisor. It reflects specialized training around helping business owners prepare for ownership transition, including personal goals, business readiness, value considerations, and next-step planning.

For Greenline Business Brokers, CEPA-informed guidance supports a more structured conversation around what may need to happen before a future sale, succession, or transition.

It is often helpful to start before you are ready to sell. Earlier planning gives you time to review value, organize information, reduce risks, and prepare the business for a future transition.

Even a private early conversation can help you understand what may need to happen next.

Yes. Exit planning can be useful even if a sale is years away.

It helps you understand what your business may need before going to market and gives you more time to make informed decisions.

Exit planning can help identify gaps in financial reporting, operations, documentation, leadership, owner involvement, and transition planning.

Addressing these areas early can make the business easier for buyers or successors to understand later.

If a buyer has approached you, exit planning can help you slow down, understand your options, and review whether the opportunity makes sense.

It may also help you assess valuation, confidentiality, deal structure, due diligence expectations, and whether you are prepared to move forward.

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