Tuesday, September 07, 2010

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Selling a Business: How Long Does It Take?

Why does it take so long to sell a business?  Price and terms are the biggest reasons.

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Today's Business Buyer: A Profile

Today's independent business marketplace attracts a wide variety of buyers eager for a piece of ownership action. Buyers of small businesses are most likely replacing lost jobs or searching for a happier alternative to corporate life. Buyers of mid-sized and large operations are, typically, private investment companies seeking businesses to build and eventually sell for a profit.

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Buying a Franchise: What It's Worth to You

If you are considering entering the world of franchising, an important consideration is assessing the value of the business. All of the following factors either affect or help determine valuations of typical franchise operations.

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What Is a Company Worth?

This question can only be answered by addressing other related questions, specifically: Who’s asking and for what purpose?

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Today's Business Buyer

For a business to sell, there has to be a seller - and a buyer. The buyer of today is a bit different than the one of yesterday. Today's buyer is not a risk-taker, is concerned about the financials, and seems to be overly concerned about price. Unfortunately, buyers have to understand that they cannot buy someone else's financial statements.

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What Do Buyers Really Want to Know?

Before answering the question, it makes sense to first ask why people want to be in business for themselves. What are their motives? There have been many surveys addressing this question. The words may be different, but the idea behind them and the order in which they are listed are almost always the same.

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12 Ways to Increase the Value of Your Company

Keep in mind that the best time to consider selling is when business is good, the business is running profitably, and many of the above “value-adders” are in place.

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A Buyer's Quandary

Statistics reveal that out of about 15 would-be business buyers, only one will actually buy a business. It is important that potential sellers be knowledgeable on what buyers go through to actually become business owners. This is especially true for those who have started their own business or have forgotten what they went thorough prior to buying their business.

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Creating Value in Privately Held Companies

Creating value in the privately held company makes sense whether the owner is considering selling the business, plans on continuing to operate the business, or hopes to have the company remain in the family. 

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Dispelling a Buyer Myth

Most prospective business buyers really don't know from the outset the exact type of business they want to buy. Experienced business brokers and intermediaries know that many business buyers end up with what is sometimes a far cry from what first captured their imagination.

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 Below is a sampling of transactions completed by our firm
 
 Lawn Equipment and Repair Business Sold 

Horizon Business Investments is pleased to announce the sale of Chapin Lawn and Equipment. HBI represented Jason and Lynn Frick of Chapin in the sale of the business to Robert and Diane Miller of West Palm Beach, FL. Sean Lacy was the broker for the transaction

Subway Franchise Sold

Horizon Business Investments is pleased to announce the sale of Subway on Harbison Blvd. Luther and Wendy Reeves of Irmo sold the business to Bill Mahoney of Columbia. Sean Lacy represented the seller in the transaction

Courier Business Sold

Horizon Business Investments is pleased to announce the sale of Red Fox Courier.  Alan Clark represented the seller in the transaction

Oil Directory Publication Sold

HBI is pleased to announce the sale of a niche oil industry publication.  The business was sold after 35 years to private investors in Houston, TX.  Sean Lacy, CBI represented the sellers in the transaction.

Pizza Business Sold

Horizon Business Investments is pleased to announce the sale of Grandma Terri's Pizza and Subs to a private investor just outside Houston, TX.  Sean Lacy, CBI represented the sellers in the transaction.

  
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