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  <title>Ep 536 Mastering the Deal: 3 Types of Sellers, 3 Very Different Deals — Which One Are You?</title>
  <description>  Most founders approach a sale with one goal: get the highest price possible. But Mark Ferrer argues that focusing only on price can lead to the wrong deal, the wrong partner, and a painful transition after closing.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this episode of Built to Sell Radio, John&amp;amp;nbsp;Warrillow&amp;amp;nbsp;talks with Ferrer about what he has learned after moving from founder to buyer, and why every owner needs to know whether they are a transactional, transitional, or transformative seller before they go to market. In this episode, you discover how to&amp;amp;nbsp;identify&amp;amp;nbsp;your seller type before a buyer does it for you.&amp;amp;nbsp;   You'll&amp;amp;nbsp;learn:&amp;amp;nbsp;      Why a transactional founder who insists they just want the money often turns out to be something else entirely — and why getting&amp;amp;nbsp;that wrong poisons&amp;amp;nbsp;the deal&amp;amp;nbsp;       What a buyer learns about you when they ask whether you would sell to your biggest competitor for the same price&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why the multiple is just the starting point, and how cash at closing, seller financing, and rolled equity can swing the real outcome by more than most founders expect&amp;amp;nbsp;       How Mark lost 8 to 14 percent of his own deal&amp;amp;nbsp;proceeds&amp;amp;nbsp;not because of bad faith, but because he did not ask the right questions about his rolled equity&amp;amp;nbsp;       Why pushing for agreement after a sale closes is the fastest way to destroy a partnership — and what to focus on instead&amp;amp;nbsp;       What working capital and normalized earnings&amp;amp;nbsp;actually mean, and why founders who gloss over both&amp;amp;nbsp;almost always&amp;amp;nbsp;regret it&amp;amp;nbsp;       How to clarify the role you want after closing before it becomes the source of tension no one saw coming&amp;amp;nbsp;    </description>
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