Would you like to know what your business is worth? What's more, what it could be worth with a small amount of effort and investment? Business brokers have a variety of methods to determine value. Tim Cunha, JD a SF Bay Area Business Broker discusses his answers to this question about valuation. Contributor: Tim Cunha, JD
When investing in a laundry business, there are two methods. One is preferred, but the other is far more common. If you are considering entering into a new industry, like most now entering the laundry industry, you want to have a good understanding of both opportunities. Chuck Post explores both. Contributor: Chuck Post
Chuck Post, a leading laundry expert with over 37 years of developing laundries, retooling, and rebranding hundreds of existing laundries, tells investors how to search, find, evaluate, and do good laundry due diligence laundries for acquisition. A must read for new investors & current operators. Contributor: Chuck Post
Steve founded Restaurant Realty in 1996. He has personally sold/leased over 1000 restaurants, bars & clubs, & completed over 3000 valuations. The author of "Restaurant Dealmaker- An Insider's Trade Secrets For Buying a Restaurant, Bar or Club" available on Amazon. Reach Steve direct at 415-945-9701.
Member of CABB/IBBA, these professional organizations provide us with many analytical tools to help guide us in the evaluation process of your business.
A BizBen blog reader emailed me this question: "I am starting due diligence this week on buying a cocktail bar With a 48 license what should I be asking for, thinking about, watching out for? Is there a list of items I should ask for?" Peter Siegel with BizBen answers this question. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Restaurant specialist in the San Francisco Bay Area and North Bay of California. Looking to buy or sell a restaurant? Give me a call or email / message me on BizBen if you are looking to buy, sell, or value a restaurant in the SF Bay Area or North Bay. Phone me direct at 408-202-8300.
Specializing in the sale of home health, hospice services, and home care companies.
Despite challenges in the business for sale marketplace, some of the brokers who make a living by facilitating a deal between buyer and seller are known to stand in the way of a completed transaction because of some outdated ideas. Too bad they put greed ahead of the needs of their clients. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Business brokerage services in Northern California. Specializing in gas stations, car washes, and liquor stores.
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