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Why Dr Jekyll would not be a good business buyer
We're all familiar with the story about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; the person with two completely different personalities. Just as there are different types of buyers with different motivations, there are also buyers with different types of personalities. If you're planning on buying a business or if you own a business that you want to sell, here are some Dr. Jekyll "traits" that would discourage a seller revealing too much information about their business.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Business Plan?
This article is the fourth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Communication Plan?
This article is the sixth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Disaster Recovery Plan
This article is the eleventh in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Exit Plan?
This article is the twelfth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Management Plan?
This article is the seventh in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Performance Plan?
This article is the tenth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Productivity Plan?
This article is the eighth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Sales and Marketing plan?
This article is the fifth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Transition Plan?
This article is the thirteenth and final article that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Technology Plan?
This article is the ninth in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, how is your Financial Plan?
This article is the third in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

Thinking of buying or selling your business in the New Year, then start with your life plan
This article is the second in a set of 13 articles that collectively talks about 12 different plans to manage and operate a business. Why so much planning? Many business owners operate their business with the idea to earn as much as they can and pay as little tax as possible. This means selling the business is only considered when the owner is worn out and no longer has the motivation to maximize the performance and therefore purchase price they will receive. However, if this series of plans were recognized and executed on a consistent basis, not only would the business be available to sell as it’s in its best condition, but also allow the business owner an easier and more positive environment in which to own and operate the business; to be benefit to employees, suppliers, lenders and of course, the owner.

10 ideas that will make your next business plan soar.
Is business plan is a critical strategic document that maps out the business, where it is heading, how to get, what resources it needs to be successful. This article offers tips on how to make your next business plan so much more effective.

10 things to expect from your business intermediary
Buying or selling a business comes with personal emotional and financial risk as well as the complexities of finance, accounting, tax, negotiation and legal items. Having a professional agent or intermediary to help “quarterback” and manage the variables is good business. Here are some attributes to look in the intermediary that you choose.

11 reasons to reject the recession and grow your business
Watching CNN, CNBC, MSNBC and the other media you keep hearing about the “green shoots” in the economy. This can be seen with things like the Federal Stimulus program beginning to gain momentum, clear direction with the resolution to the bankruptcies of GM and Chrysler, the level of fear about the economy subsiding, housing sales starting to stabilize and unemployment stabilizing. So it’s time to put the recession behind us and get on with it.

5 guaranteed ways not to sell your business
Selling a business is rarely a simple and straight forward process. One of the biggest mistakes I’ve found is that the seller doesn’t put themselves in the shoes of the other parties be it the buyer, lender, landlord, employees, franchisor or whoever. This article outlines 5 ways a business will NOT sell their business no matter how hard they try.

5 more guaranteed ways NOT to sell your business
Selling a profitable and attractive business is always a complex process. If you own a business and wish to sell, make sure you understand that what you say and do will affect the outcome. This is the second of three articles. The first is called “5 guaranteed ways not to sell your business.” The third is called “5 things to avoid when trying to sell your business.”

5 things to consider if selling your business
Selling a business requires not only preparing the business for sale, but also what you do as the owner. The following are 8 tips for you to consider if you want to successfully sell your business.

5 tips for a successful SBA loan
An SBA loan has successfully helped many small businesses. At the moment, qualifying to obtain an SBA loan is particularly challenging. The following information will help those looking to get an SBA loan to buy a business.

5 tips to use when selling your business
Selling a business is rarely a simple and straight forward process. One of the biggest mistakes I’ve found is that the seller doesn’t put themselves in the shoes of the other parties be it the buyer, lender, landlord, employees, franchisor or whoever. This article outlines 5 suggestions for a seller to use when approaching the way to sell their business.

5 traits of a successful entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs come in all shapes and sizes including diverse social, economic and education backgrounds. There is no “guaranteed” path to being a successful entrepreneur but this article suggests there are five traits they generally have in common.

6 questions to answer bluntly to find out if your business is in a crisis
Is owning and operating your business in this current economic climate getting you down? Not sure what your next steps should be? Not sure if you have options? The first thing is to know where you and your business currently stand; which is the purpose of this article. Once you know that answer, dust off your business plan, refresh it and review your next steps from an informed position.

7 tips for a successful business loan
The economy is starting to heal and small business owners are readying to get back into business. This includes borrowing money so they can successfully start, buy or grow their business. This article offers 7 tips to use when making your application for your next business loan and get a “yes” rather than a “no.”

8 tips to consider when selling your business
If you are planning on selling your business and your motivation is high, the following tips may help you. Be careful that your desire to sell your business does not come at the expense of making a decision too quickly or indeed being pressured into something you may not normally consider.

Buying or selling the Perfect Business
Buying or selling a business comes with many variables. The seller brings their perspective of knowing the business “like the back of his hand” as they are responsible for growing and maintaining the business. The buyers bring new enthusiasm and ideas with a mixture of trepidation and excitement. Finding the right business is generally a major challenge. If a seller and buyer can come together with as many of these items aligned, they have a much greater chance of success.

Caveat Emptor – Let the “seller” beware
Selling any business is rarely an easy and straightforward process. There are many things to contend with such as employees, customers, landlords, lenders, suppliers and may be others such as a franchisor etc. However, there is also unknown an opportunist that may be interested in your business and it’s important you know about them. The Latin phrase, Caveat Emptor normally applies in the law that a buyer needs to be careful before they make a final purchase decision. The same applies in this case, Let the “Seller” beware before they accept an offer to sell their business.

Eight reasons a business does not sell
Selling a business contains many moving parts. It’s not just the buyer(s) but also the family and friends, employees, landlord, suppliers, lenders and many others that demand attention or require working with.

Is business ownership right for you?
Business ownership is an option many refugees from Corporate America are considering. Unemployment is high and growing so owning your own business to control your future is a great option. But where do you start? This article covers some suggestions to get you started.

Seven growth industries to consider if you are starting a business
If you are planning on starting or buying a business, it makes sense to consider a business in a growth industry. This article outlines seven industries that are doing well, despite the recession.

Starting a business...let's start with you
If you're buying a franchise, starting a new business or buying an existing business it's difficult to know where to start. This article suggests you start with yourself. Read on to find out more.

Starting a business…Look before you leap...no really!
Are you a "forced entrepreneur?" Just in case you were wondering, a "forced entrepreneur" is someone that's been happily working in Corporate America until that pink slip arrived. So you're highly skilled, highly motivated and thought you would easily get a job somewhere else...but you're not sure that's what you want to do? Perhaps becoming an entrepreneur is where you would really like to go but are not sure where to start. This article helps address that dilemma for you.

Starting a business…start with your business plan.
A business plan is a critical element to your success as it gets you focused on doing the things you need to do. Most of us, if left to our own devices, would do the things we like to do and avoid the hard things that we procrastinate over. This articles explains how to tackle the process of putting a busines plan together.

Starting a business…what are my options?
This article discusses the options available to a new entrepreneur planning on entering business ownership. It explains a new entrepreneur has three options and how to consider which option is best for their situation.

Starting a business...what options are available?
Over the last 2 years, Corporate America has not been kind to it's employees. Perhaps that's the wrong way to look at it. Maybe a better approach is that we only let things happen to us if we don't take action. Perhaps moving into business ownership is an action you need to take but are not sure where to start? This article suggests some options. The rest is up to you.

Successfully sell your business...to the right buyer
If you plan on selling your business, it will help you to understand the different types of buyer. Each buyer who inquires will have their own unique reason to want to buy. Let’s find out what’s important to each type so you are better prepared.

The Power of Seller Finance to sell your business
Selling a business comes with many challenges. The number one reason most transactions don’t close after a buyer and seller have “negotiated” a deal is that the landlord cannot come to terms with the seller and/or buyer. The number two reason is that finance is not available.

Tips to successfully buy or sell your next business
Whether you’re buying or selling a business it is never a neither simple nor straightforward process. Not only are there disclosures and laws to follow, but both parties are working with known other parties such as a lender, landlord, franchisor, accountant, financial planner or attorney to name a few and so it’s unknown how each of these parties will respond. The Golden Rule is to put your feet in the shoes of the other party. It won’t solve everything but hopefully it will allow you to understand “their view of the world.”

Why entrepreneurs adjust their thinking when business failure is not an option
A true entrepreneur only sees opportunities and the chance to make a lot of money. In a down economy they see it as the time to build greater knowledge, strength and resources to be ready for the inevitable upturn in the economy. However, we if we are not wired like the true entrepreneur we need to remind ourselves of what it takes to keep going and get to the next level.

4 personality traits to watch when selling your business
Just as there are different sellers with different motivations, there are also buyers with different types of needs and personalities. If you’re the seller of a business or looking to buy, understanding these different personality types may help you be more successful.

9 strategies to successfully sell your business
To successfully sell your business, there are 9 important areas to consider before selling. They range from creating a team to support and help, goals to achieve, tax responsibilities, income necessary, different legal matters to consider, etc.

5 tips to successfully sell your business
Here are 5 helpful tips to consider when you're thinking of selling your business. There are many factors involved and things to think about because they can easily go overlooked. These tips will help you get on your way to successfully selling your business.

Avoid these 5 mistakes when trying to sell your business
Often times little things can get in the way of selling your business- things we don't think about or have little time to think about. Avoiding these simple mistakes can help in the process of being successful when selling your business.

Understand your tax position before selling your business
It is important to know and understand where you stand with your taxes- your tax position, especially when you're thinking of selling your business. These are a few steps to ensure you know your tax position and are able and ready to sell your business.

What are my options if I cannot sell my business?
If you experience difficulty selling your business, there are options available to you. It is important to take care of your lease if applicable, assess your assets and see what you can do to get the best price for your business and work on your inventory. This article goes over these steps and more to help you when you find you cannot sell your business.

What can I do if I cannot sell my business?
There are many things you can do if you cannot sell your business. This article outlines a few, like selling any excess items for cash on eBay or Craistlist, selling your business with assets in place or getting an equipment appraisal to value your assets. All of these and more are options if you find you cannot sell your business.

If I am thinking of selling my business, where do I start?
Knowing where to start when selling your business can be hard to figure out. When selling your business, it’s important to consider a few things first: what assets come with the business? What fixtures, furniture and equipment are included and how is the inventory? Asking yourself these questions and addressing them first can ensure success when selling your business. This article explains each of these in greater detail to help when figuring out where to start when selling your business.

Why an appraisal is critical to a seller when selling their business
When trying to sell your business, getting an appraisal is beneficial for a number of reasons. Understanding what assets are part of the sale, removing any personal items that aren’t for sale and deciding the worth of your business with a professional ensures success when trying to sell your business. This article outlines the benefits of an appraisal and why it is critical when selling your business.

Benefits of Seller Finance when selling your business
There are various reasons why it is important to consider seller finance when buying or selling your business. There are upsides and downsides to seller finance and both are worthwhile knowing. This article outlines both, and shows that seller finance can make a big difference in the end.

5 alternatives to Seller Finance when selling your business
There are many things for both the buyer and seller to consider when selling or buying a business. The five options in this article deal with seller finance and will help ensure success when dealing with your business. Some topics include: sellers credit, earnings, inventory and real estate.

5 more seller finance options to consider when selling your business
This article offers five more reasons to use seller finance when selling your business. These options are less known but as effective in ensuring success when making a business transaction. A few options include license agreements, consulting agreements and different kinds of insurance.

How a business transition plan enhances selling your business
One successful way a business owner can start to sell their business is to create and execute a transition plan. Such a plan defines the needs of the business owner and then helps them to move towards their individual outcome. Starting here ensures success when a business owner decides to sell their business.

6 questions to ask when selling or buying your business
When thinking of selling your business, there are two things a buyer is looking for to ensure success: cash flow and potential. Once these are taken care of, there are six questions to consider that will help the present business. Looking into these questions and understanding them will ensure success when buying and selling a business.

What questions should I ask when buying a business?
There are many questions buyers typically ask when thinking of buying a business that include the level of sales, qualifications and motivations of the employees, questions about landlord and suppliers. While these questions are helpful and appropriate, this article offers some more questions that will help in the decision of buying a business.

What do I want to know when buying a business?
Before the seller of a business and a new buyer come together for the first time, there are a few things that should be considered. The buyer has a few steps to go through first: learning and understanding the buying process and understanding how much personal capital to invest. Following these and other steps ensures that the buyer is on the right track to owning their new business.

5 tips when selling your business
A business for sale is similar to a house for sale in some respects but very different in others. Some helpful tips to consider when selling your business include: considering commercial real estate, how helpful a team of advisers could be in your journey to sell your business, what assets there are and that the value of all things included in the business are properly valued.

5 tips for a buyer to qualify for an SBA loan
A Small Business Administration or SBA loan can help someone in the process of buying a business. When applying for this kind of loan, there are some tips to help with the process. From having positive cash flow, getting a business valuation to understanding loan auditors, these and other tips can help anyone when they are thinking of buying a business and getting an SBA loan.

6 tips to successfully apply for an SBA loan
Though the ability to apply and receive an SBA loan used to be difficult, the process is much easier these days. To help make your loan application find more success, this article offers a few tips like management experience, profit and loss statements, tax returns and others.

Importance of Terms When Buying or Selling A Business
Though the price is an imperative part of buying or selling a business, the terms of the deal are also crucial. This article shows some of the reasons why understanding the terms can help you when it comes to any business transaction.

Ethical Expectation You Should Expect From Your Business Broker
Some business brokers belong to certain associations that have a code of ethics for brokers to follow. These, along with their own code of ethics, help ensure business brokers are of value to a business seller and buyer. A code of ethics ensures that a business broker puts the needs of the client before their own when making a business transaction.

Why you need an appraisal to get an SBA loan
Getting an SBA loan hasn’t always been an easy task and some recent changes have been to require a business valuation in order for the loan to be approved. An SBA lender cannot provide this service, but a third part like a business broker can. The benefits of an SBA loan and reasons for hiring a business broker to help are outlined in this article.

Understanding Add Backs When Buying Or Selling A Business
An add back is a type of tax deduction that small business are able to claim on their taxes. Understanding them and how they work shows one of the many benefits to owning your own business. This article goes into detail about add backs and how they are used after you decide to buy or start your own business.

Understanding Purchase Price Allocation when buying and selling a business
The need to understand what and how purchase price allocation works helps when buying or selling a business because it affects both the buyer and the seller. This article outlines purchase price allocation and in what ways in effects a buyer and seller of a business.

The Importance of Intangible Assets When Buying or Selling a Business
It is important to know what tangible and intangible assets are in business. Knowing the difference and examples of each can help you with your taxes and the transaction of buying or selling a business. Assets can also be a legal matter, in which case it is important to know about legal protection and how they can help you in any business transaction.

What is a 'Covenant Not To Compete' when buying or selling a business
A Covenant Not To Compete is useful when a seller has found a buyer for their current business. This ensures that the new buyer does not open the same type of business as the seller for risk that existing customers will want to do business with the seller and not the new buyer. There are many factors involved to evaluate a Covenant Not To Compete and they are outlined in this article.

The importance of Intellectual Property when buying or selling a business
For all buyers and sellers of businesses, it is important to understand what and how intellectual property can affect you. Understanding the different kinds of intellectual properties is important in figuring out the right kind of legal protection one must have to protect assets and ensure the business is worth the right amount. This article outlines the different types of intellectual properties and how to become familiar with them.

Buying Or Selling A Business Is Unlike Anything Else
This article summarizes the benefits and values of buying or selling a business. It covers valuations, advertising and negotiations. All of these steps are key features when one is thinking of selling their business or becoming a buyer of a business.

10 Reasons Your SBA Loan May Be Declined
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has come up with a third party lending program for qualified buyers. There are rules and qualifications for this lending program that are explained in this article. Also, you will find the top 10 reasons why your request for an SBA loan might be declined.

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The Key Benefits to Having a Business Plan
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Business Finance
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Whether you want to Buy a Business or Sell Your Business - Let me ask you, have you ever wondered how to value a business?
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A Lease Option May Be The Answer
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What if My Credit is Shot & I Have No Money?
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Discovering the Business Moat is a key to selling or buying a business.
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