Todays Business Valuation Tip: Use A Business Appraisal Expert - It can be tough to decide what your business is worth. If you price it too high you lose time and scare off potential buyers. It usually backfires and people who figure you don't know what you're doing make lowball offers. You also don't want to price your business too low. A business appraiser to take out the guesswork and arrive at a realistic asking price for your business. There are also web sites that can help you arrive at a fair price.
BizBen viewers rated a interior design service opportunity, a window coverings company, and a gas station with real estate listing as some of the more popular California businesses for sale that were listed yesterday on BizBen.com.
Todays Top 10 BizBen List Of California Small Businesses For Sale That Viewers Rated Most Popular:1.
Interior design service opportunity for sale in Kern County - established full service interior design, décor, & home furnishing showroom.
2.
Window coverings company for sale in S.F. Bay Area - window covering business offers complete design and installation services.
3.
Gas station with real estate listing for sale in Sacramento - major brand gas station with truck stop.
4.
Dry cleaners company for sale in Sacramento - dry cleaning & laundry business.
5.
Picture framing service business for sale in San Diego - custom picture framing business, great opportunity.
6.
Quiznos franchise listing for sale in Roseville - very nice and busy, close to office buildings. great location.
7.
Poker supplies company for sale in Orange County - largest importer/distributor of poker supplies in USA.
8.
Gas station/mart with real estate opportunity for sale in Morgan Hill - Arco am/pm in Morgan Hill with car wash.
9.
Gas station/c-store business for sale in Sacramento - Arco am/pm. owner needs to sell immediately. lease 8k, 225k gallons/month.
10.
Japanese restaurant business for sale in Davis - this Japanese restaurant business is 28% up in volume in 2007!
Posted on July 27, 2007 |
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