Posts by David Phillips

Running Your Business – The Value of Representation

One of the comments we hear regularly from our business owner clients is something like this:  “I’ve run this business for so many years, but I’ve never sold a business.”  Businesses with a long legacy are fantastic and generate great interest in the market, particularly if they generate a solid profit.   They are often run…

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The Impact of Seller Financing

A few years ago, we were able to negotiate terms for the sale of a small retail business to a buyer who was interested in expanding.  The business was a challenge to sell, with the owner working full time in the business and generating only enough cash flow to pay himself at about 50% of…

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Identifying Likely Buyers

Beginning in 1995, eBay single-handedly flipped the market for sale of miscellaneous household junk from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market.  eBay is great for buyers too, allowing buyers interested in a particular trinket to locate that trinket worldwide and make an offer to purchase it.  However, the old method of selling household junk…

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Improving Value Drivers

Most people expect sellers to value a business on the high end and buyers to value a business on the low end.  Some of this may be a product of negotiation posturing, sellers knowing that a buyer is not going to pay the full asking price, and buyers thinking that anything should be bought for…

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Issues With Real Estate

For many business owners, owning the real estate from which the business operates and paying for it out of business operations over a period of years is a key financial benefit of owning a business.  In fact, for many small business owners the real estate is a key component of overall business value and an…

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Answering the Hard Questions

People do not like to answer hard questions, particularly if the truthful answer will make us look bad.  A dishonest person may just lie, while even an honest person will do what they can to avoid answering the question, or at least to answer in a way that minimizes the damage to them personally, professionally,…

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