Selling A Business
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lot of businessmen assume that, if they can run a business, they can
also make the right decisions when selling it. In reality, this is not
always the case. You see, when you dedicate 40 or more hours a week to
some project for several years, you tend to get pretty close to it.
Whether you are selling a family business or a large corporation, you
still might have difficulty really objectively understanding what it is
worth and knowing what your best option is.
This is why, if you
are thinking about selling a business, you probably would do best to go
through a business broker. There are many qualified business brokers
out there, and you will be able to find someone who specializes in just
the type of business you are selling.
Everything I learned about
buying and selling a business, I learned the hard way. You see, my
family has been in the restaurant business for generations and
generations. Unfortunately, times have really changed in the region
where we operate, and things we were going downhill enough to make us
think about selling a business.
At first I hesitated.
Although on some level I knew that I had to get rid of at least one of
my restaurants, I wanted to stick with it for as long as I could. I was
just too personally attached to what I was doing, and as a result I
came up with reasons to keep the business going for much longer than I
should have. If I had had a professional to advise me, I would have
come to the decision to sell my business much earlier. As it was,
however, I could not even contemplate it until things got bad.
Fortunately,
when I finally realized that selling a business was the best option for
me, I was smart enough to go out and find someone to help me do it. I
knew that I had not been making the most rational decisions, and I
figured that I really needed the help of an expert at that point. I
found someone to sell my business with quite a reasonable commission,
and within two weeks I had a buyer. If I had only done that earlier, I
would have been able to unload it before I had to lose so much money.
Oh well. As they say, hindsight is always 20-20.
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