How to Transform Your Business into a Sellable Asset.

The exact process Matt Uhler has used across over 800 transactions to prepare businesses for successful, high-value exits.

 

What You'll Learn in This Free Recording

Matt will walk you through the critical factors that determine whether a business sells—or sits on the market until the owner gives up.

This isn't theory. It's based on 28 years of evaluating 3,000+ businesses and closing more than 800 deals.

The Hidden Risks That Kill Deals

Why profitable businesses fail due diligence—and the specific red flags (like owner dependency and customer concentration) that buyers spot in minutes.

Tax Returns vs. True Earnings

Buyers don't pay based on your taxable income. Learn to calculate SDE and EBITDA with legitimate add-backs to prove your business’s real value.

The 4-Step "Sellable" Framework

Revenue doesn't equal value. Discover the exact process to make your business Transferable, Financeable, Defendable, and Desirable.

About Your Host

Matt Uhler | Exit Strategist and Business Broker

  • 28 years in business acquisitions and exits
  • 3,000+ businesses evaluated
  • 800+ transactions completed
  • Personally owned and operated 35+ businesses across multiple industries
  • Facilitated $350+ million in funded transactions 

Matt's expertise didn't come from textbooks. It came from being in the trenches, buying, building, and selling businesses himself. He's seen what kills deals. He's seen what makes them.

Ready to See Where Your Business Stands?

âś… Complete financial review (OCF, SDE, EBITDA)

âś… Broker Opinion of Value

âś… Financial and operational gap analysis

âś… Projected exit proceeds

âś… 1-on-1 strategy session with Matt

Investment: $3,950 (one-time)

Start Now

Not ready to start yet? No problem.

Over the next few days, we'll send you additional insights to help you evaluate whether this is the right step for your business.

In the meantime, watch the masterclass above, and pay close attention to the section on due diligence. That's where most deals die.