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Selling a Business?

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Prepare for new management. As soon as you make the decision to sell, begin doing what you can to help the business run “on its own.” The business should not, especially now, be just you! Accept the financing facts. You’ll likely be financing the sale of your business, since banks are traditionally unenthusiastic about loans…

Selling Your Business — Some Key Questions and Answers

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Selling your business is a major decision! You have devoted your time, money and energy to building, running and operating your business. It may well represent your life’s work. You have decided that now is the right time to sell, and you want the very best professional guidance available. This is when working in tandem…

Don’t Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

If you’re considering selling your business, and you are employing a professional business broker or intermediary, it’s imperative to be absolutely open with him or her. This is not the time for secrecy — or even for subtlety, especially when it comes to problems. If you’ve been having trouble with your lease, one of your…

Ten Mistakes that Sellers Make

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

1. Not knowing what the business should sell for One of the most costly errors a business owner can make is not knowing the approximate price of his or her business prior to entering the selling process. Although the marketplace ultimately determines the final price, an owner needs to know what the approximate price his…

A Few Things to Consider

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Buyers Want Cash Flow The first thing to keep in mind is that the vast majority of buyers want to buy cash flow. Sit down with your accountant or bookkeeper and begin to get your financial statements in order with cash flow the order of business. Cash flow is not the same thing as profit.…

A Seller’s Checklist of Do’s and Don’ts

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Do have all of your business documentation ready. Everything starts with it. Don’t underestimate the value of your business. Owners of privately held businesses usually minimize profits to lower taxes. The financial statements may not reflect the real value of the business. Don’t overprice your business. The right buyer who is willing to pay the…

Meet the Customers

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Some of you might remember the commercial for one of the major airlines in which a business lost a major client, because they never saw anyone from the company. The president handed out airline tickets to the entire sales staff so they could go out and visit the customers. When asked what he was going…

The Buy-Sell Agreement: No Business Should Be Without One

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

In the day-to-day activity of making a business work, many owners overlook the importance of the buy-sell agreement. This document (also referred to as a business continuity agreement) is like a will; no one thinks about it until it’s too late. However, it may just be the most important written agreement or document you ever…

What Makes a Deal Close?

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

For every reason that a pending sale of a business collapses, there is a positive reason why the sale closed successfully. What does it take for the sale of a business to close successfully? Certainly there are reasons that a sale might not close that are beyond anyone’s control. A fire, for example, the death…

Secrets to Closing the Sale Successfully

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

There are several things to consider when buying or selling a business. The most important is to listen to the other side. There are always reasons why someone wants something – even if you don’t agree at first. Find out where the other side is coming from, then make a decision on whether you can…