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Family Businesses

A recent study revealed that only about 28 percent of family businesses have developed a succession plan. Here are a few tips for family-owned businesses to ponder when considering selling the business: You may have to consider a lower price if maintaining…

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  • March 18, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles, valuation

Two Similar Companies ~ Big Difference in Value

Consider two different companies in virtually the same industry. Both companies have an EBITDA of $6 million – but, they have very different valuations. One is valued at five times EBITDA, pricing it at $30 million. The other is valued at seven times EBITDA,…

Read MoreTwo Similar Companies ~ Big Difference in Value
  • March 12, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

What Are Buyers Looking for in a Company?

It has often been said that valuing companies is an art, not a science. When a buyer considers the purchase of a company, three main things are almost always considered when arriving at an offering price. Quality of the Earnings Some accountants…

Read MoreWhat Are Buyers Looking for in a Company?
  • March 3, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

A Reasonable Price for Private Companies

Putting a price on privately-held companies is more complicated than placing a value or price on a publicly-held one. For one thing, many privately-held businesses do not have audited financial statements; these statements are very expensive and not required. Public companies also have to…

Read MoreA Reasonable Price for Private Companies
  • February 23, 2015
  • Seller Articles

Top Ten Mistakes Made By Sellers

Neglecting the day-to-day running of their business with the reasoning that it will sell tomorrow. Starting off with too high a price with the assumption the price can always be reduced. Assuming that confidentiality is a given. Failing to plan ahead to sell /…

Read MoreTop Ten Mistakes Made By Sellers
  • February 12, 2015
  • Seller Articles

Why Sell Your Company?

Selling one’s business can be a traumatic and emotional event. In fact, “seller’s remorse” is one of the major reasons that deals don’t close. The business may have been in the family for generations. The owner may have built it…

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  • February 2, 2015
  • Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

Who Is the Buyer?

Buyers buy a business for many of the same reasons that sellers sell businesses. It is important that the buyer is as serious as the seller when it comes time to purchase a business. If the buyer is not serious,…

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  • January 12, 2015
  • Buyer Articles, Seller Articles, Selling a Business

Buying (or Selling) a Business

The following is some basic information for anyone considering purchasing a business. Is may also be of interest to anyone thinking of selling their business. The more information and knowledge both sides have about buying and selling a business, the…

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  • January 8, 2015
  • Buyer Articles, Buying a Business, Seller Articles, Seller FAQ, Selling a Business

The Deal Is Almost Done — Or Is It?

The Letter of Intent has been signed by both buyer and seller and everything seems to be moving along just fine. It would seem that the deal is almost done. However, the due diligence process must now be completed. Due…

Read MoreThe Deal Is Almost Done — Or Is It?
  • October 8, 2014
  • Seller Articles, Selling a Business

Selling Your Business? Expect the Unexpected!

According to the experts, a business owner should lay the groundwork for selling at about the same time as he or she first opens the door for business.  Great advice, but it rarely happens.  Most sales of businesses are event-driven;…

Read MoreSelling Your Business? Expect the Unexpected!
  • October 8, 2014
  • Seller Articles

Do You Know Your Customers?

It’s always nice, when eating at a nice restaurant, for the owner to come up and ask how everything was.  That personal contact goes a long way in keeping customers happy – and returning.  It seems that customer service is…

Read MoreDo You Know Your Customers?
  • October 8, 2014
  • Selling a Business

Selling a Business: How Long Does It Take?

A recent survey revealed that the average time between listing and sale was 9 months. Why does it take so long to sell a business?  Price and terms are the biggest reasons.  Not over-pricing the business at the beginning of the…

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  • October 8, 2014
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