HBR Guide to Buying a Small Business


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Think big, buy small. Are you looking for an alternative to a career path at a big firm? Does founding your own start-up seem too risky? There is a radical third path open to you: You can buy a small business and run it as CEO. Purchasing a small company offers significant financial rewards—as well as personal and professional fulfillment. Leading a firm means you can be your own boss, put your executive skills to work, fashion a company environment that meets your own needs, and profit directly from your success. But finding the right business to buy and closing the deal isn't always easy. In the HBR Guide to Buying a Small Business, Harvard Business School professors Richard Ruback and Royce Yudkoff help you: Determine if this path is right for you Raise capital for your acquisition Find and evaluate the right prospects Avoid the pitfalls that could derail your search Understand why a "dull" business might be the best investment Negotiate a potential deal with the seller Avoid deals that fall through at the last minute




Business Buyers Beware


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Purchasing a business is a major life commitment. For many, it will be the largest financial transaction of their lives. The risks involved are considerable; the potential for financial disaster all too real. In Business Buyers Beware, Drew Ford draws upon a lifetime of experience in the area of small business acquisitions, sales, and operations. He provides the reader with the tools needed to minimize those risks and maximize the opportunity for successfully buying a profitable business. The process of buying a business is often plagued by misinformation, misdirection and confusion. Mr. Ford's book is brimming with little known facts and insider tips that provide potential business buyers with the necessary ammunition to lend transparency to that process. The author supplies a host of valuable insights, any one of which could save an unwary entrepreneur tens of thousands of dollars. It is a MUST READ for any prospective small business buyer. Drew Ford is an honors graduate of the University of Texas School of Law and a licensed member of the New Mexico Bar. No longer actively engaged in the practice of law, he currently devotes his professional time to consulting with prospective business buyers. He has been self-employed his entire life, and has owned and operated two separate business brokerages. He has held real estate licenses in both Texas and New Mexico. In addition to his work in buying and selling businesses, he has personally owned and sold a number of his own. A lifelong entrepreneur, Mr. Ford brings his extensive knowledge of business operations, both product and service based, to the arena of small business buying and selling.




The Complete Guide to Buying a Business


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This hands-on guide helps potential buyers decide whether or not business ownership is right for them, and provides a blueprint for finding the right business to buy. "Essential reading for anyone about to take the plunge".--Christopher W.L. Hart, President, The TQM Group.




The Complete Guide to Selling a Business


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Out there somewhere is a buyer looking to buy a business like yours. So if you're ready to sell, make sure you protect your interests and maximize your profit with this all-in-one guide.




The Complete Guide to Buying a Business


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Takes readers from thinking, “Hmm, should I buy a business?” right through the process of choosing, investigating, and entering into a legal contract to do so.




The Essential Business Buyer's Guide


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This essential reference covers purchases of office products, equipment and services for home, small, midsize or large businesses.







The Bizbuysell Guide to Buying a Small Business


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Produced by BizBuySell, the Internet's largest and most active marketplace for businesses and franchises for sale, written in conjunction with Ed Pendarvis, Founder of The Business Buyers University, this guide provides a detailed overview of the business buying process. This 100-page book will teach you: How to evaluate the purchase of a business What you are actually buying when you buy a business or franchise The value drivers of a business How to find businesses for sale What the three main areas of focus should be on How financing is key to buying and selling How to negotiate a buyer-seller friendly offer The importance of due-diligence




Minority Business Buyer's Guide


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A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company


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The Groundwork of Company Valuation for First-time Buyers and Sellers A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company has helped thousands of first-time buyers and sellers realize a fair, substantiated value for small businesses. Now in its Second Edition, this book covers common valuation techniques and myths, tips for determining tangible and intangible values, sample balance sheets and income statements, and approaches to valuing start-up technology and dot-com businesses. This nuts-and-bolts guide addresses publicly traded and privately held firms, including traditional brick-and-mortar companies and the intellectual property industry. With a clear, concise writing style, the author walks readers through common practices for valuing, from collecting data to arriving at a saleable figure for all types of businesses, including professional practice, manufacturing, wholesale distributors, and a variety of retail operations. This new edition features perspectives on nontraditional valuation practices, guidance for using an excess earnings method, and an abundance of case studies from actual companies. In order to make the most profitable decisions, before putting a business on the market or making an offer to acquire one, every beginning business purchaser and seller should read A Basic Guide for Valuing a Company, Second Edition.