Business owners are often asked, “Do you think you will ever sell your business?” The answers vary from: “Only when I can get my price” to “Never” to a realistic “I don’t really know” with everything else in between. “When will you sell your business?” is often asked, but very seldom answered. Certainly, misfortune can force the decision, but no one can predict this event. Most don’t believe...Read More
Here are some tasks business owners should consider completing before going to market to help their
businesses sell.
Remove any items not included in the sale. That family heirloom portrait behind the counter of Grandfather William, founder of the business, should be removed.
Remove or repair any non-functioning equipment.
Prepare an operations manual to show a new owner all the functions of...Read More
Many experts say that the best time to sell is when the business is better than it’s ever been. This may be good advice, but few follow it. Why sell when business is good? You just suffered through a few not-so-great years and now the experts are telling you to sell? Right or wrong – good or bad – the decision to sell is generally event-driven. For example: declining health, a partnership...Read More
Confidentiality Agreement – A pact that forbids buyers, sellers, and their agents in a given business deal from disclosing information about the transaction to others.
It is common practice for the seller, or his or her intermediary, to require a prospective buyer to sign a confidentiality agreement, sometimes referred to as a non-disclosure agreement. This is almost always done prior...Read More
…….What a “loaded” question you may think, but the reality is that almost no business owner and their business reach the qualifications of “Ready to Sell” without professional assistance from a qualified individual.
Getting your business and yourself, as the business owner “ready to sell”, takes quite a bit of work and preparation. You need to know and work...Read More
Are you a Certified and Registered Broker/Intermediary?
Are you affiliated with any business brokerage associations or trade groups?
Will you provide any references? (Sellers, Attorneys, etc.)
How will you determine how much I should ask for my business?
Will you display my business on any Internet sites? If so, how many?
How, other than the Internet, will you market my business?
How can you...Read More
BUYERS WANT CASH FLOW
Recasting financial statements will help you provide a potential buyer with a better view of cash flow. Cash flow is not the same as profit. All potential buyers will want to see the income tax returns, profit and loss statement, owner compensations, etc.
LOOKS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Just as you will need to do all that you can do to show a well organized, profitable...Read More
Your reason(s) for selling your business and your future goals need to be clear and well thought out before you try to market your business. A prospective buyer will want to know why you are selling and may be curious about what you intend to do after the sale.
A poor economic climate and/or a peronal emotional dilemma can cause you to accept a deal that is not in best interest for you or...Read More
Increasing the price of your products or services is, in most cases, the most difficult decision a business owner has to make. Looking at the negatives is easy.
• Our business is too competitive to increase prices.
• Our customers/clients are used to our pricing.
• Customers are too price-conscious.
• We won’t be able to get new customers/clients.
• We are known for low prices....Read More
When is the last time you reviewed the lease on your business premises? When you signed it years ago? There are some important reasons that should prompt a business owner to revisit the terms of his lease. If you can’t assign your lease to a new owner, you may not be able to sell your business. A similar concern is that if you can’t assign the lease, it may cost you a lot of money. This...Read More