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Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I use a Business Broker?

Selling or buying a business is one of the most important financial decisions you will make. A Business Broker has the training and expertise to guide you through the process in a comfortable and efficient manner. He is a team player who will coordinate the efforts of your professional advisors, such as attorneys and accountants. He has handled many transactions and understands the complexities of selling and buying a business.

During the process, the Seller's job is to do what he does best, which is to run the business as if he were going to keep it. The Broker's job is to confidentially market the business, find and screen the Buyers, educate them, negotiate the terms of the sale and provide a buffer for the emotional highs and lows that we all experience. The Buyer benefits because the Broker has already pre-qualified a business before he lists it. He has psychologically prepared the Seller for the sale. He has also done a lot of the legwork to assemble the financial information and background of the business. This helps to reduce some of the uncertainty for the Buyer and make this search more efficient.

How do you handle confidentiality?

Transactions handled by Network Business Brokers are held with strictest confidentiality. We require that a prospective Buyer review and sign a non-disclosure statement outlining his responsibility in having access to a Seller's confidential information. This occurs before any detailed information concerning a specific opportunity is released. We are committed to protecting the confidentiality of the business sale. We understand that public knowledge of a potential sale can affect the attitudes and actions of customers, employees, competitors, lenders, suppliers, or investors, and thus the value of the company. We also want to safeguard the employment status of a potential Buyer to protect his interest as he considers a very important change for the future.

Why buy an established business rather than starting a new one?

Simple: cash flow!

Buying an established business can provide you income from the day you take over. A business that has been operating for some time has a previous track record and you’ll immediately know what can be accomplished by the business once you take over. If you start a business from scratch, you’ll face a lot of uncertainty over the success and desirability of your product or service. Starting a new business requires an exceptional amount of time, capital investment, and patience waiting for a much longer return on your investment dollars.

The break-even point for buying an established business versus starting a new one is the cost to buy equipment, rent a space, pay a staff, pay for advertising, establish contractual relationships and support yourself while you are building up a customer base. Buying an established business can take a lot of the risk out of your decision.

What is the best business to own?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Most Buyers want to own a profitable, well-managed business in an industry that holds a personal interest for them. On the other hand, some Buyers may look for opportunities that offer turnaround potential, where they can apply their special skills. In general, there is no industry that is particularly better than another. However, there are specific businesses that are more successful than others - even in the same industry.

How is an offer structured?

Most businesses sell for one-third to one-half down and the remainder is typically financed by the seller. Sellers generally prefer to receive all cash at closing, but this is often times not realistic unless a Buyer is willing to pay all cash at a discounted price. Buyers are usually trying to get the most for their buck and will want to leverage their down payment into the largest business they can buy. Although, Buyers may want to make a no-money or low-money down offer, it is very rare that they will succeed. Usually, a business cannot earn enough to pay salary to the owner and service such a level of debt. In addition, the lender, whether it is the seller or a bank, wants the Buyer to show his commitment to the business by having vested financial interest in its success.

What kind of financing is available?

Seller financing is usually the cheapest and easiest to obtain. It also tells the Buyer that the seller has confidence in the business. There are no loan fees and the interest rate is usually lower than the bank rates, but the term of the loan is often shorter. Seller notes make up the majority of Buyer financing. However, banks will loan money on businesses that show very strong earnings history on the tax returns. They require a lot of documentation and the payment of upfront fees, which can cause a business transaction to take a long time to close, if ever. Seller financing is often the best way to go.

How long does it take to sell a business?

It usually takes longer to sell a business than a house or a commercial building. Because of the confidential nature of a business sale, a business broker cannot put a For Sale sign on the window. The average time to sell a business is usually between six to eighteen months. However, there are exceptions. Some businesses may sell within a month of being put on the market. Others may take several years to attract the right Buyer. A business broker seeks out and talks to Buyers everyday. The next one may be just right for a particular business.

How do you advertise a business for sale?

We use multiple marketing channels to find the right Buyer for your business. We use any combination of strategic advertising including radio advertising, the Internet, direct mail, and local newspapers. We also develop effective telemarketing campaigns designed to reach qualified Buyers and we utilize an extensive member network of several broker & trade associations allowing us to share resources. We also place ads in journals and publications that target particular industries, if necessary. We receive referrals from attorneys, accountants, and real estate professionals. We'll do what it takes to secure the right Buyer for your business.

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