Californians who want to buy a mailbox and packaging store serving individuals as well as the growing market of small businesses can benefit from several profit centers as these enterprises offer a variety of services. It's a good idea to know some facts about the business before making an offer. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
If you are planning to offer your small business for sale, you ought to learn about your chances of succeeding. The probability of making a sale depends largely on which of seven seller types describes you. Use this self-test to find out what kind of seller you are and determine if you'll succeed. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Jim Moazez, Zoom Business Brokers. Our team of industry veterans embodies over 100 years of collective real-world experience and will provide you with mindful expertise and resources to buy, sell or merge your business with their decades of training & practice and an extensive relationship network.
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Joe Loredo a licensed California Business Broker formerly with Business Opportunities Unlimited for 11 years, provides Business & Corporation sales for San Diego County
To understand the pros and cons of diverting funds from your retirement funds towards the purchase of a business, it is first necessary to brush up on some investment basics. Before approaching the issue of using retirement funds to buy a business, let's take a quick look at stocks and bonds. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Peter Siegel, MBA discusses buying pizza restaurant for sale tips and what to watch out for. Topics: Owner involvement in the business as pizzerias are most successful when the owner is onsite. Also discussed is the importance of location and reviewing all financial and tax information. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Many California small business investors want to buy a restaurant. People always need to eat; there should be plenty of business. And some buyers think there is prestige to owning a popular eating establishment. But it isn't an easy purchase. Here's what not to do when planning to buy a restaurant. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
The laundry lease is undoubtedly of the highest element of value of the laundry investment. It is critical to get and to keep your lease in line with the operating model that is intended for your laundry. Chuck Post, laundry consultant and broker covers this topic in this BizBen blog post. Contributor: Chuck Post
Should owners who offer a business for sale reveal to prospective buyers any income that is not recorded in the books? This is a controversial topic with arguments both for and against. Most business sales intermediaries believe if you don't pay tax on it, you can't claim it. Some sellers disagree. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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