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February 24th, 2026

The Truth About Business Valuation and Risk

  1. The Truth About Business Valuation and Risk Carl J. Cox 33:21

Selling a business is not a simple transaction. It is a strategic event that often defines an owner’s financial future.

In this episode, Carl J. Cox speaks with Gregory Kovsky, President and CEO of International Business Associates, about what it really takes to sell a privately held business. Gregory shares insights from more than three decades of deal experience, including why only a fraction of businesses ever sell and what separates those that do.

The discussion covers buyer demand, valuation mistakes, financing hurdles, and the risks behind earn-outs and retained equity. This episode is essential listening for owners who want to understand their options before going to market.

Listen now and start planning your exit with Clarity.

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-kovsky-460aab7/

Website https://ibainc.com/

Carl Cox CEO, Measure Success Podcast Host, Author Lost at CEO

Carl J. Cox is the CEO and founder of 40 Strategy Inc. Through his career, Carl has been an executive leader and board member with seven different organizations who have grown 2x to 7x with operations in four continents. Early in his career, he started at PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is a certified Gallup Coach for Clifton Strengths.

Carl J. Cox is author of Lost at CEO, An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Strategy, which reached #1 Amazon bestseller in 12 separate categories at launch in May 2023. He is the host of the Measure Success Podcast, where he talks with CEOs, authors, and extraordinary achievers about effective strategies that inspire success in business as well as their personal life. His company donates 10% of their client net revenues towards charitable organizations.

Carl has been married for over 25 years and they have four children. He coached over 20 winning seasons in youth football, basketball, and baseball. Today, Carl enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, reading books, and playing golf. He resides in North Plains, Oregon.