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One Buyer = No Buyer [Part 2 of 2]

The ability to have multiple buyers compete for the acquisition of a business is in every business owner’s best interest. If you receive an unsolicited offer for your business, you may save a fee, but you have no idea if the offer is a good deal for you. A competitive bidding process (*) is the only way to ensure that you receive the best price and terms for the sale of your business.

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Why Exclusive Engagement Agreements Are the Norm

Selling your business is a big decision and the process can be overwhelming to those who are unfamiliar with the market. Your first step, after deciding to sell your business, is to hire a business broker to assist you throughout the selling process.

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Employment Agreements: When Buying or Selling a Business

I read a very informative article on ExitPromise recently, which addressed these four important topics: “Why Does a Business Need an Employment Agreement”, “Types of Employment Agreements”, “What Must Be Included in an Employment Agreement”, and “Are There Drawbacks?”

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Using SBA Financing for Business Acquisitions

SBA loans have a reputation for being hard to access, for good reason. SBA loans can be particularly tricky to secure if you’re using that capital to acquire a business. If you’ve never gone through the SBA financing process before, it can be confusing. Heck — it can be confusing even if you have gone through the process before.

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