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Happy Employees Can Increase Profits…and Value

By bbpadmin | June 27, 2012

Happy employees mean happy customers and clients. An unhappy employee can mean loss of business or worse. How does a business owner create happy and contented employees? It all starts with the hiring process – hiring positive people to start with certainly helps. Offering as many benefits as your business can afford is also a…

Take a Look at Your Lease

By bbpadmin | June 26, 2012

If your business is not location-sensitive, that is, if your business location is immaterial to its success, then the following may not be important.  However, lease information is usually helpful no matter what the situation.  The business owner whose business is very dependent on its current location should certainly read on. If your business is…

What Do Buyers Want to Know?

By bbpadmin | June 26, 2012

What is the required capital investment? What is the annual net increase in sales? What is in inventory? What is the debt? What is the prospect of the owner staying on? What makes this company different/special/unique? What further defines the product or service? Bid work? Repeat business? What can be done to grow the business?…

Rating Today’s Business Buyers

By bbpadmin | June 26, 2012

Once the decision to sell has been made, the business owner should be aware of the variety of possible business buyers. Just as small business itself has become more sophisticated, the people interested in buying them have also become more divergent and complex. The following are some of today’s most active categories of business buyers:…

Why Do People Go Into Business?

By bbpadmin | June 26, 2012

41% joined the family business 36% wanted more control over their future 27% tired of working for someone else 5% were downsized or laid off *Source: Dun & Bradstreet 19th Annual Small Business Survey May 2000. Totals add up to more than 100% because respondents could choose more than one reason for going into business…

Protected: A Buyer’s Quandary

By bbpadmin | June 21, 2012

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Why is seller financing so important to the sale of my business?

By bbpadmin | January 10, 2012

Surveys have shown that a seller who asks for all cash, receives on average only 70 percent of his or her asking price, while sellers who accept terms receive on average 86 percent of their asking price. That’s a difference of 16 percent! In many cases, businesses that are listed for all cash just don’t sell. With…

What happens when there is a buyer for my business?

By bbpadmin | January 10, 2012

When a buyer is sufficiently interested in your business, he or she will, or should, submit an offer in writing. This offer or proposal may have one or more contingencies. Usually, the contingencies concern a detailed review of your financial records and may also include a review of your lease arrangements, franchise agreement (if there…

What can I do to help sell my business?

By bbpadmin | January 10, 2012

A buyer will want up-to-date financial information. If you use accountants, you can work with them on making current information available. If you are using an attorney, make sure they are familiar with the business closing process and the laws of your particular state. You might also ask if their schedule will allow them to…

What can business brokers do – and, what can’t they do?

By bbpadmin | January 10, 2012

Business brokers are the professionals who will facilitate the successful sale of your business. It is important that you understand just what a professional business broker can do — as well as what they can’t. They can help you decide how to price your business and how to structure the sale so it makes sense…