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Buying a business

 
Description: What you need to know and do in order to buy a business.

Newest Review: ... (buyer) that has come out of the agreement the winner. It is always the franchisor that benefits the most. ... more

 ... Conclusion Buying a business can be daunting. There is a lot to think about and a lot to consider. Professional help from a solicitor and an accountant/corporate financier is vital. Whilst their services will not be cheap they could save you thousands by stopping you buying a 'donkey'. Remember, there are unscrupulous people out there. In addition by building up a rapport with professional advisers at an early stage will ensure that you are looked after going forwards. You will always need these professionals. Whilst ther...more

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yackers1
Premium Review Buying a business (1748 words)
by - written on 28/10/08 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Let's face it 'normal' people do not buy companies. Large companies buy smaller companies to achieve growth, increase their market share, increase their buying power and achieve higher social status. Individuals that buy companies are, based on my experience working in corporate finance, established business people who have successfully built up a business and sold it on and looking for another project to buy, grow and get rid of. This discussion is not on buying a reasonably sized company but a small un-incorporated business (a sole trader) so that individuals can achieve their dream of working for themselves. So, you've had enough of ...  Read the complete review

 
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