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Most Valuable Skill of Todays Small Business Owner- Treading Water

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Running a business, Owing a Business, Buying a business, or starting a business requires a whole toolbox of skills, efforts, attributes, timing and possibly some good fortune.  It is well documented that to successfully own a business buy a business or start a business requires skills such as: Being Driven Organized a “Do whatever necessary” [...]

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Relocating Your Business and Your Life for Business Owners

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Small business Owners may face the prospects of relocating their business.  Sometimes moving a business may be a matter of moving your 1 person internet business, or may involve moving your brick and mortar, 25 employee business.  But usually when you are relocating your business you are also  relocating your life.    Ten years ago [...]

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Selling Your Business-2 Most Important Ingredients

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Selling your business very often  involves many many moving parts and finding the right Buyer for your business can be a very involved process.  Do you use a business broker to sell your business?  Do you try to sell the business yourself?  These are just a couple of the initial questions a business owner must [...]

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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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Business Owner vs. Employee the Grass is Greener?-Business Broker Perspective

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I am in the business of helping people buy and sell businesses.  So many future business owners currently work for someone else.  Very often the thought process is that one would enjoy their professional career if they “worked for themselves”.  During my professional business career after college I have been an employee of others for [...]

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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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