Archive for the ‘Seller FAQs’ Category

Seller FAQs: The Closing Process

Wednesday, March 16th, 2016

After receiving  a Letter of Intent or Offer to Purchase, the closing process can begin. Closing a business is a complicated process and involves several types of paperwork. Many Business experts recommend working with a professional closing organization and a professional closing officer. While you will only sell your business once, a closing organization handles…

Seller FAQs: Negotiations

Tuesday, March 15th, 2016

Every business owner knows that negotiations can be very stressful. However even with all your experience negotiating contracts and services, even the most experienced business owners may feel they are unprepared to negotiate the sale of their business. Here are some things to keep in mind during the negotiations for selling a business, according to…

Seller FAQs: Negotiations

Tuesday, March 15th, 2016

Every business owner knows that negotiations can be very stressful. However even with all your experience negotiating contracts and services, even the most experienced business owners may feel they are unprepared to negotiate the sale of their business. Here are some things to keep in mind during the negotiations for selling a business, according to…

Seller FAQs: Owner Financing

Monday, March 14th, 2016

The first logical question is what is owner financing? In the most basic terms, Owner financing is a loan given to a Business Buyer that comes from the revenues of the business. The rest of the purchase price is covered by the Buyers down payment and other financing. While not always necessary, the majority of…

Seller FAQs: Time

Monday, March 14th, 2016

  Business owners are often looking to sell their business in the shortest amount of time possible. Because the sale of businesses is often compared to real estate sales, the expectation is often that the business will sell within a 30-60 day time frame. This is not an accurate expectation, and thus, it can take…

Seller FAQs: Confidentiality

Tuesday, March 8th, 2016

  While many people compare selling a business to the sale of real estate, there is one very significant difference: Confidentiality. Think about it this way: when you are selling your house, you put a big sign out in front of your house in order to attract as much attention as possible. If you did…