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Why Every Business Big or Small Should Take Advantage of Shareholder Agreements.
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| One of the worst things that can happen to a company is to have a minority
shareholder who is unhappy with how the company is being run and no way to
force him to sell his shares back to the company at a fair price.
This situation can foster a devastating lawsuit by an unhappy investor.
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Negotiating and Closing the Partnership Agreement
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| After the partner development work has been completed, and before the revenue starts rolling in, agreements that formalize a relationship between parties must be completed. If you have completed the last step in the partner development process—the technical due diligence—then this is a natural outcome. Believe it or not, fatal mistakes (the kind that cost you the company) are rarely made at the agreement phase. They are simply the most visible and costly. This article identifies the typical process followed to create an agreement, the players, their roles and tips on accelerating the agreement phase. |
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Sales Agreement
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| The sales agreement is the key document in buying the business assets or stock of a corporation. It is important to make sure the agreement is accurate and contains all the terms of the purchase. It would be a good idea to have an attorney review this document. It is in this agreement that you should define everything that you intent to purchase of the business, assets, customer lists, intellectual property, and goodwill. |
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Sales Agreement
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| The sales agreement is the key document in buying the business assets or stock of a corporation. It is important to make sure the agreement is accurate and contains all the terms of the purchase. It would be a good idea to have an attorney review this document. It is in this agreement that you should define everything that you intent to purchase of the business, assets, customer lists, intellectual property, and goodwill. |
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Welcome to the World of Small Business
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| The phone was ringing off the wall, there was someone banging on the front door, there was an invoice on my desk that was over 60 days and my partner has just exercised the shot gun clause in our partnership agreement. Welcome to the world of small business!
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Sample Non Disclosure Agreement
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| An intermediary should always sign a confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement (NDA). It is a 1 to 5 page document that acknowledges you have sensitive information that if released could harm your business and it should not be shared. Venture capitalists, however, will not normally sign a confidentiality agreement. They see so many companies in the same industry that they cannot sign one agreement and risk not being able to invest in other potential good deals. |
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Franchise Agreements The Basics
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| What you need to look for when you want to start a franchise and are ready to sign the franchise agreement.
So you’ve taken all the appropriate steps; you’ve researched, asked questions, found out about the competition, scouted locations and lined everything up. Now it’s time to sit down and sign the franchise agreement. But before you do, there are several things you need to know. The franchise agreement will be the bedrock of your business, and success (or failure) may lie somewhere inside all those conditions and terms. A smart franchisee will read the franchise agreement very carefully, making sure they understand everything within it. Here are some of the most commonly misunderstood or potential problematic areas you need to be aware of: |
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How to Bring a Partner, Co-founder or COO into Your Business
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| According to Cisco's Innovators Forum guest blogger Bob Goedjen
It's not unusual to realize that as a solo-preneur you've reached the end of your expertise and that you need to bring someone else into your business. Even if you have employees, there are times when a partner can share the load. But how do you find a partner, vet a partner, and protect yourself in such a critical relationship? I've asked our guest experts to give us their insights. We'll be featuring them over the following weeks. Here's what members of Silicon Valley SCORE had to say. ---- |
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Important Business Characteristic
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| Business opportunities arise almost all the time especially nowadays. Yet finding a business partner is no easy task if you want to do it correctly. Follow the advice in finding the right business partner by basing their characteristics on the important qualities you should look out for in a future business partner. |
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Do You Need a Business Partner?
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| Starting your own business is an enormous undertaking. One of the most critical, strategic decisions you will make is whether to take a partner. Horror stories abound about the partner from hell and about partnerships gone wrong. Deciding whether to take a partner and choosing the right one is a strategic imperative, and if given proper focus and consideration, you can make the right choice, one that can have a profoundly beneficial impact on your business. |
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Buying A Company ? B I M BO Strategies for A Canadian Leveraged Buy in and ( MBO ) Management Buyout
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| Information on the leveraged buy in and management buyout strategy (MBO) for Canadian Small and Medium Size businesses in Canada |
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