Selling These Types Of Businesses: Auto Related, Restaurant Related, Manufacturing Related, Retail Related, Service Related, Wholesale/Distribution, Franchise Resales, Fitness, Gyms, Health Clubs
One of the most difficult challenges when purchasing a small business is expressed by this prospective buyer of a liquor store who is told by the seller that there is more money being made than shows up on the books. Should the buyer accept that statement by the seller & go ahead with the purchase? Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Only 30% of all small businesses for sale that are put on the market overall are sold! A surprising statistic to most business owners, agents, and brokers trying to sell a small business! If however you follow the strategies (BizBen Protocol Method) in this blog post you should see success! Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
As an Advisor On BizBen I talk to many California business owners, business buyers, brokers, and agents on a daily basis about valuing California small to mid-sized businesses. Many key factors go into this analysis including market demand, history of earnings, and even how the deal is structured. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Business broker services in the Southern California area.
As a business broker at Commercial Realty Group, I specialize in business opportunity transactions in Los Angeles County. I have experience selling restaurants, liquor store, beer and wine market, accessory store, distribution, and service industries, main street businesses.
Trying to purchase a business with no money down is usually a waste of time if you want a good business. But leveraging into a business with a relatively small cash down payment can often be accomplished using some of these suggested strategies in this article on buying a business with limited cash. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Business brokerage services in the Los angeles area and specific inland empire region.
Business brokerage services throughout Los Angeles County, California
Even without meaning to be dishonest, sellers or brokers talking to someone who wants to buy a small business often make statements that are not true. And sometimes what is said is known to be a lie. The buyer is smart to carefully evaluate what they hear - six untrue statements sometimes told. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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