Some California entrepreneurs think they might like to buy a vending business but have heard negative things about the industry and aren't aware of important facts about this business. Here are some tips from BizBen's Peter Siegel on what to look for in buying a California vending business for sale. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
The idea to buy a business with seller financing is clearly understood by most people whose career move is to purchase their own company. But not everyone knows how to structure a deal with the seller carrying back part of the price. Be prepared for three situations when negotiating your purchase. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Buying a food truck is an option to consider if you want to get into the food service business. With food trucks growing in popularity, they are quickly becoming a viable alternative to buying a traditional brick and mortar restaurant and using it as a vehicle to get your food out to the masses. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
There are companies who specialize in purchasing Business Notes (of course at a discount). You can sell all or part of your note. Peter Siegel, MBA BizBen Founder and ProBuy & ProSell Lead discusses this entire process in his latest article on selling your business note after you sell your business. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Deborah Byon, Agent gives you the expertise to ensure your investment yields superior results. We offer knowledgeable advice on how to successfully invest in a financially rewarding Laundromat business, and our financing options help you invest wisely.
Business brokerage services in the Central Coast area of California.
Houmehr Panoussi, Business Broker. Liberty Business Advisors is a full service business consulting & brokerage firm specializing in business sales, mergers & acquisitions of privately held companies and businesses. We offer a range of services that go beyond a traditional business brokerage firm.
Don't confuse a business opportunity with a going business for sale. In the broadest sense, an existing business being offered on the market is sometimes called a business opportunity. But for a buyer's purposes, seeking to invest in a business to own and operate, there are important differences. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Peter Siegel, MBA - BizBen.com & SBALoanAdvisors.com Founder discusses the difference between a hands on owner and an absentee owner. It covers why someone would want to be an absentee owner and then goes on to discuss the pros and cons of buying an absentee run small to mid-sized business. Contributor: Peter Siegel, MBA
Specializing in the sale of laundromats in the Southern California area.
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