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Heat Treat Shop Evaluations. How do you measure how your company is doing? David Turgeon of Jillion has for a number of years offered evaluations of how businesses are doing and what can be changed to improve performance. He has experience in the heat treating industry and from personal experience we would highly recommend him.


To learn more click here:
www.vestreport.com

"Someday you will decide to sell your business. Well before then, you must do two things: Get regular assessments of the value of your company and find ways to measure and improve its performance. A business sale, unlike many other assets, is based mainly upon its performance over a period of time. If you’re not consistently tracking and trying to better that performance, you’re selling yourself short. If unprepared, it can be a shock to realize how much your business can sell for on the open market.

In addition, the actual money you have left after a sale, is further reduced by taxes and closing expenses. After all the effort you put into building your business, you don’t want to be completely disappointed when it’s time to leave it. Emotional value is much different from market value. There’s a simple and inexpensive way to help avoid losing out in the end. A VEST Report gives you a unique analysis on the market value and performance of your business. It utilizes financial information that most companies prepare regularly.

It provides you with: A range of values for estimating what your business may be worth today; A set of benchmarks for evaluating the performance of your business; A progress comparison to past revenues; Insight into the strengths and weaknesses of your business; Tools to help you make more informed business decisions.

There are external factors beyond your control that influence the market value of a business such as industry strength, competition, regulation etc. But for all other factors within your control, it’s vitally important for you to be completely aware of and actively working on ways to improve them. Whether you are just breaking even, or experiencing rapid growth, a regular evaluation about your company is something you can’t afford to be without. Improving the value and performance of your company is easier with the right guidance."

For more information please contact David Turgeon, CM&AA, at Jillion. 877.813.5529 drturgeon@jillion.com