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You Want to Sell Your Business Someday How to Prepare Today

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Every Business Needs an Exit Strategy.  Do you want to Run Your Business Forever?  Do you Want to Sell your business?  Do you want to leave your business to your children?  Do you want to sell your business to Your Employees?  Do you Just want to close your doors and Move on?  How do you [...]

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Steps Involved with Buying Selling a Business

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Buying or Selling a Business is a process.   The below provides a framework to define the process and steps needed to buy or sell a business.  The size and type of business that one may be buying or selling will influences the complexity of each of these steps. 1)  INITIAL INFORMATION REVIEW-  Confidentiality and [...]

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Internet Marketing For Dummies- By a Dummy (Business Broker/Business Owner)

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I am a business broker that works with business owners with the process of buying and selling businesses.  My profession of being a business broker is my own business. I have also owned another business of 20 years.  I am a business broker that has been trying to figure out this “Internet thing” for quite [...]

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We Suck Less

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Currently I am a Business Broker in Florida working with business owners in the process of buying and selling businesses.  Back in 1985 I was working for (a Texas based Technology company ). We were bidding on a very large multi-million dollar computer based project for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Part of [...]

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Can a Goat Herder Teach Banks How to Loan to Small Business

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Small businesses and entrepreneurs need to be able to get loans from banks to grow and or expand their businesses.  Entrepreneurs and small businesses go to banks to get loans to make capital improvements, large  purchases,   buy a business, and generally expand their business.  Basically small business have financing needs that go beyond the immediate [...]

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  • Scott, I would like to thank you for assisting me with my life long dream of owning a business. I spoke with a number of brokers during my Florida business search and found you to be responsive and thorough in conducting a business search on my behalf. With your help, I was able to locate and close on a business that met my search criteria within sixty days while living out of state and with limited time available to pursue an opportunity. This would not have been possible without your support. Thank you for everything. I hope that we will have an opportunity to work together again in the future. Best Regards, Gary New York 2010
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