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Place
A Reasonable Price On Your Business
An inflated figure either turns off or slows
down potential buyers, rely on your business
broker to arrive at the best
"win-win" price. An
"unrealistic price" discourages many
buyers from even looking at a business.
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Carry
On "Business As Usual"
Don't become so obsessed with the transaction
that your attention wonders from day-to-day
demands, affecting sales, costs, and profits.
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Engage
An Expert Business Broker
A breach of confidentiality surrounding the
sale of a business can change the course of
the transaction and damage a business in the
future.
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Prepare
For The Sale Well In Advance
A good business broker will prepare an
offering portfolio for the business to have
ready for qualified buyers. The business
owners can help in the process by
"housecleaning" - as well as a
literal sprucing up of the facilities.
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Anticipate
Information The Buyers And Their Financing
Sources May Require
In order to obtain financing, the buyer will
need appraisals on assets. Lenders will
require at least three years of tax returns
and the most recent financial statement.
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Achieve
Leverage Through Buyer Competition
A good business priced properly many times
will create interest from several buyers and
create a competitive situation.
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Be
Flexible
Don't be the kind of seller who wants all-cash
at the closing, or who won't accept any
contingent payments or an asset transaction.
Depend on the advice of your business broker -
their knowledge of financing and tax
implications.
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Negotiate;
Don't Dominate
You are used to being your own boss, but be
prepared to learn that the buyer may be used
to having his way, too. With your
business broker's help, decide ahead of time
"when to hold and when to fold."
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Keep
Time From Dragging Down The Deal
To keep the momentum up, work with your
business broker to be sure that potential
buyers stay on a time schedule and that offers
and counter-offers move in a timely fashion.
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Be
Willing To Stay Involved
Even if you are feeling burned-out, realize
that the buyer may want you to stay within
arm's reach for a while. Consult with
business brokers to determine how you can best
effect a smooth transition.