8 tips to consider when selling your business
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Are you trying to sell your business, and quickly? Check out these tips as they may help you achieve your goal.
1. Have a reasonable listing price.
2. Be prepared to negotiate.
3. Have a folder of information readily available for a qualified buyer.
4. Run the business as usual.
5. Make sure the business presents well; give it a "spit and polish."
6. Get a current snapshot of the business financials and keep them up-to-date.
7. Put together a current list of Fixtures, Furniture, and Equipment (FF&E).
8. Consider counting all inventories so the value is known. This helps the buyer understand the final purchase price and reduces one of the many areas of negotiating a deal.
If you are motivated to sell your business quickly, be careful how you handle each buyer inquiry. If you disclose too much information too quickly it may result in a lower offer from the buyer. Additionally, the buyer may sense your urgency, also contributing to a lower offer or in some cases, frightening the buyer away as they may be conce
ed something is being hidden.
According to the Califo
ia Association of Business Brokers, it takes about 7 ½ months to sell a business; if it sells. Once you receive a written offer from the buyer and start the negotiation process, it will take anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks to close escrow if inventory is included in the sale. It may take longer if licenses such as alcohol, contractors and other specialties are required.
There are many complexities to selling a business. Using the services of a qualified business broker can protect you and your business and achieve your goal of selling your business in the shortest time possible for the highest purchase price.
If you would like more information about selling your business, visit my website; http://www.Andrew-Rogerson.com and order a copy of my book Successfully Sell Your Business: Expert Advice from a Business Broker.
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About the Author
Andrew is a 5-time business owner and his expertise includes helping owners sell and/or buyers purchase a business, new entrepreneurs buy a franchise, certified machinery and equipment appraisals and business valuations. His credentials include the CBI designation from the IBBA and the CBB from the CABB. Andrew is also a published author on four books on buying or selling a business available at Amazon.com.
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