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Selling a Professional Services Business in Indiana

Indiana professional services businesses attract buyers seeking Midwest stability and lower cost structures. Indianapolis's growing corporate base creates demand for accounting, legal, and consulting services.

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3.5–6x
EBITDA multiple for IN professional services
IBBA Market Pulse
200K+
professional services businesses in Indiana
IN Dept of Workforce Development
Stable
recurring revenue base typical for sector
IBBA

What buyers focus on in Indiana professional services transactions

These are the items that consistently come up in due diligence and negotiation for professional services businesses in Indiana. Understanding them before going to market gives you time to address them.

Client concentration analysis is the top buyer focus in diligence

Chicago buyers specifically target Indiana firms for lower cost of operations

Non-solicitation agreements are generally preferred over non-competes by buyers

Earnout structures are common for professional services acquisitions

The preparation timeline that matters

Most owners underestimate how long it takes to prepare a professional services business for sale. The items in the list above are not things you can address in the 30 days before you go to market. They require months of advance work. Owners who start early (typically 12 to 24 months before their target sale date) consistently achieve better terms than those who rush.

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