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It is Monday so it is time for another MBA Mondays<\/a> post. We are a few weeks into a series on mergers and acquisitions. The first week we covered the basics of mergers and acquisitions. Last week we talked about asset sales.<\/p>\n

This week we are going to start a conversation about selling your company. I will kick off the conversation by laying out the key issues in a company sale. Then we are going to do something new on MBA Mondays; case studies. I will invite a few guest posts from entrepreneurs who have sold their companies. That will hopefully start next week.<\/p>\n

I think the key issues for you, your investors, and your Board to consider when you are selling your company are:<\/p>\n