Under-Reporting Comes Under Fire
What is the true income of an independent business? This is a question of interest to many parties–including prospective buyers, […]
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What is the true income of an independent business? This is a question of interest to many parties–including prospective buyers, […]
Under-Reporting Comes Under Fire Read More »
“Your salespeople didn’t listen when I placed my order, and when I wrote a letter to complain, they still didn’t
Consumers Voice Complaints: And Business Owners Should Listen Read More »
Are your workers independent contractors or employees? This is a compelling question, especially where the Internal Revenue Service is concerned.
The Big Question: Independent versus Employee Status Read More »
1. Place a reasonable price on your business. Since an inflated figure either turns off or slows down potential buyers,
Selling Your Business? Follow These Ten Commandments To Avoid Wrecking the Deal. Read More »
Answering services, message machines, voice mail, “on hold” music, speaker phones . . . where would a business be without
How Do You Say “Hello”? Read More »
There are myriad reasons why the sale of a business doesn’t close successfully; these multiple causes can, however, be broken
What Makes the Sale of a Business Fall Through? Read More »
Buyers are expected to perform a thorough due diligence on both the business and the seller(s). However, many sellers don’t
Prior to Closing — Red Flags from the Seller’s Viewpoint Read More »
The reasons for selling a business can be divided into two main categories. The first is a sale that is
The “loose lips” tagline was a common World War II phrase and was on posters everywhere. The problem continues on
“Loose Lips Sink Ships” Read More »
The 65-year old owner of a multi-location retail operation doing $30 million in annual sales decided to retire. He interviewed
Dealing with Inexperience Can Ruin the Deal Read More »