
The Importance of Employee Happiness
Everyone knows that good employees are important for a thriving business. That’s why there has been so much emphasis on keeping employees happy. When your employees are feeling not only satisfied, but also valued, they will be more likely to keep your clients satisfied too. Your business will be more likely to thrive and grow. Of course, this works in the opposite direction as well. When your...Read MoreSmall Business Transactions Beat Pre-Pandemic Levels in Q4
U.S. business-for-sale transactions bounced back 14% in 2021 against ongoing COVID-19 fallout, hiring challenges, and supply chain disruptions. After modest gains to start the year, transactions accelerated 28% in the fourth quarter, eclipsing the pre-pandemic levels of Q4 2019. This end of year rally brought annual small business transactions within 11% of 2019, bringing optimism for a strong...Read MorePivoting: A post-COVID-19 small-business strategy
In business, just because you want something to happen, it doesn’t necessarily occur. Hope is not a strategy. There are so many environmental factors that affect our strategies. These environmental factors were fully in play during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, what is pivoting? Pivoting is shifting a business to a new strategy. It is a change in the business model, small or large, an act of...Read MoreWhy Market Multiples Differ For “Seemingly” Similar Companies?
Ever wondered why two seemingly similar companies sell at different multiples of SDE or EBITDA? What factors are buyers considering which results in sale price differences? Here are some company characteristics that push a market multiple higher or lower: Documented Revenue/Earnings Trends Buyers are willing to pay more for companies which are able to show verifiably consistent...Read More
Leases: Key Considerations That Can Make or Break a Business
Are you selling a business that involves a lease? If so, this will be a factor that has significance to a buyer when you go to complete your deal. If your business relies heavily on its location and you don’t own property, then you’ll find the lease will be quite an important consideration for your buyer. By the same token, if you’re buying a business that involves a lease, you’ll want to...Read More
What Should You Expect from Term Sheets?
If you’re selling your business, at some point you’ll likely be presented with a term sheet. As the name suggests, this document will include the “terms” of the deal including the basic economic terms and conditions of a prospective acquisition. It is a list of conditions to be met if the sale successfully takes place, yet it is not legally binding. What is the Difference Between a Term...Read More
Is Your Deal Really Done?
Once you get to the stage of your deal where you have a signed letter of intent, you may already be feeling a sense of relief that your deal is near finalization. But remember that the due diligence stage is typically yet to come. This stage includes everything from financial and legal investigations to a review of specific information regarding how a business is run. The due diligence...Read More
Questions to Ask When Negotiating a Deal
Almost every sale of a business involves a high degree of negotiation between buyers and sellers. In this article, we share some of the questions you can ask yourself to prepare for this part of the process. After all, optimal outcomes are typically only achieved through proper negotiation strategies. Keep in mind that one of the key strengths possessed by Business Brokers and M&A...Read More
How Can You Tell If a Potential Buyer is Really Serious?
When you’re trying to sell your business, the last thing you want is to waste time dealing with buyers who aren’t qualified and are unlikely to actually make a purchase. After all, you will not want to reveal details about your business to someone who may be looking to take advantage of the situation. Let’s take a closer look at how you can weed out legitimate buyers from those who are just...Read More
