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Due to the current state of the credit markets and bank financing, seller financing when selling a California small business is more important then ever in a business sale. Lee Petsas, Southern California business broker walks us through the nuances of owner carry notes - seller financing. Contributor: Lee Petsas
A properly prepared purchase agreement is of foremost importance in any business purchase. Lee Petsas, a Southern California business broker defines what should be in a purchase agreement when buying a business. Contributor: Lee Petsas
When selling a California business, owners should use our salability checklist to determine whether the effort will be successful. Ten factors must be considered to properly prepare a business for sale. Three of the factors account for more than 50% probability of achieving success in selling! Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Keystone Business Advisors is Southern CA-based full-service M&A advisory firm. We specialize in managing the sale of privately-owned California-based businesses with annual revenues up to $100 million. Our firm has completed over 200+ transactions and has considerable experience in most industries.
Tony has earned the trust and respect of his clients during his 20-year career in the business brokerage industry. He has been involved in over 200 transactions and his production is consistently ranked in the top of the industry. Tony’s wealth of knowledge allows him to provide the superb ...
To be successful in buying a small business you must be able to look objectively at the company and determine whether or not it is a business that will be able to grow into the future. The key to long term survival is when a business is able to change and grow along with the needs of their consumer. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
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
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
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