Conveniently located in Pasadena. 10 highly skilled and experienced brokers with diverse professional experience in a variety of industries, e.g. insurance, banking, mortgage, industrial, electrical, energy, beauty, electronics, restaurants, retail, engineering.
June Kozen's hands-on experience as a Burger King Franchisee for over 12 years of multiple restaurants has exposed her all aspects of being an owner and operator. She personally overcame the difficulties and succeeded in increasing sales to one of the most difficult stores in Southern California. ...
Most everyone who's decided to buy a small business in California knows the importance of due diligence. That involves close examination of a business prior to removing contingencies. But not everyone knows how to uncover problems that are not obvious. Here are five of the most common hidden issues. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
The first broker I ever worked for said, "Every deal you have will die at least 5 times before it closes. How you handle that, will determine whether you can survive doing this for a living." As I enter my 11th year doing this, I still smile at that memory because it is as true today as it was then. Contributor: Christina Lazuric CBI, CBB
Location Matters is a comprehensive Restaurant & Retail Brokerage Firm which focuses on all facets of commercial real estate as it relates to the Restaurant industry. Specialties include: Multi unit restaurant operator site selection Restaurant Leasing & Sales on behalf of landlords, buyers etc.
Since most people who want to acquire a business for sale spend their time and energy responding to ads, it's no wonder that a majority never find a company they want to buy. Meanwhile, proactive buyers "push" their requirements and qualifications to purchase, and attract owners ready to sell. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
With the economy in growth mode, many owners of small companies who are ready to retire or invest in another enterprise would be smart to offer their business for sale. But some insist on hanging on as owner just a little bit longer. And that might be a mistake. Three reasons people make this error. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Unlike a traditional brick and mortar business, selling a home business requires more finesse on the part of the seller. You really need to do your due diligence and prepare the business to be sold in order to make it attractive to a buyer. Here are my tips to achieving a successful sale. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Many times when buying a business there are reasons why buying stock or buying assets is the better business decision. We explore these options on the BizBen Blog Post of which option may be better depending on the circumstances of the buyer (and seller) involved in the transaction taking place. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
After investing years of time and talent into a company, many small business owners want to feel like they are leaving their business in good hands and for that reason, some sellers opt to sell their business to an employee. Let's talk about the pros and cons to taking this route. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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