When you decide to sell your business, you have thoughts about the buyer you would like to find.  After years of blood, sweat and tears put into a business, it is normal to want someone to purchase it who appreciates what has been done and who can maintain the same quality of goods and service

A good marketing package provided to you by the Business Broker will cover the history of the business, products or services offered, the number of employees and their longevity with the company, the hours and days the business is open, the competition, the client base, and areas of possible future

If this is your first experience considering the purchase of a business, Due Diligence may be a new term to you.  Basically, it is confirming all the information you receive from the seller is accurate and that it matches the tax returns of the business you are purchasing.  Also, in additi

When you purchase a business, you will immediately begin to deal with the employees.  The type and size of business will determine the number of employees needed.  A profitable business will usually have long-term employees who will want to continue to work for you when you purchase the bu

When you have a successful business, it is sometimes difficult to make the decision to sell.  You have devoted your time, money, and energy to building, running, and operating your business.  People become attached to businesses and love them like they are their children or family.  T

1. Do you have the courage to take the entrepreneurial leap? Forget about the cozy comfort of the corporate environment where you can have someone else take out the trash, clean the bathroom, get you coffee, pick up your dry cleaning, etc. The buck stops with you, and you need to take 100% responsi

Once you have found the business of your dreams, you need to figure out a way to purchase it. One way is if you have the proverbial “rich Uncle” who can write a check for the entire purchase amount. The probability of this happening is less than 1%. Or you can go to your parents, sibling

If you see two businesses side by side, with one successful and the other not, chances are great that management is the difference. A well-written business plan, with goals and pro forma financials to follow, and a good policies and procedures manual help you be a successful business manager. 

In order to know where your business is going, you must have a business plan.  Without one, it would be like attempting to drive to a location with no knowledge of how to get there.  Besides being a guide, it must get the attention immediately of Venture Capitalists, Angel Investors or Ban


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