Reasons for Sale
The reasons for selling a business can be divided into two main categories. The first is a sale that is planned almost from the beginning or by an owner who knows that selling is or should be a planned event.…
The reasons for selling a business can be divided into two main categories. The first is a sale that is planned almost from the beginning or by an owner who knows that selling is or should be a planned event.…

Sales are nearly $1 million per year! Have you been looking for a great Tampa restaurant for sale? Well, you have a rare opportunity to own a true Legacy Sports Bar that has been around Tampa Bay area for decades!…
A large percentage of business owners are not just owners, but also operators. Owning a business can be exciting and rewarding, but it is also a tremendous amount of unending work. In the end, the “buck” stops with you. With…

Will this be the year you seriously drive up the value of your company? If you have resolved to make your company more valuable in 2017, you may want to think hard about how your customers pay. You need to…
The time, effort and money you invest in keeping your employees happy is well worth it for your bottom line. Oftentimes business owners fail to consider the fact that unhappy employees can, and do, negatively impact every aspect of their…
The first key is to have your accountant take a look at your accounting procedures and make recommendations on how to improve them. He or she may also help in preparing financial projections for the coming year(s). Getting your company’s…

Hurricane Irma – September 10th, 2017 Hurricane Irma roared into the Florida Keys and southwest Florida on Sunday, Sept 10th. It’s impacts were felt across the entire state from the bottom of the Keys to the Florida/Georgia line and from…
A recent article posted on Business2Community.com entitled “How to Close the Deal and When to Walk Away When Buying or Selling a Business” explains the business sale process and how to differentiate between a good deal and a bad deal…
The National Foundation for Women Business Owners (NFWBO) identifies trends relating to the small business climate for women. New studies examining the role of female entrepreneurs by the NFWBO have yielded some surprising and eye-opening results. A joint IBM, NFWBO…
Far too many customers have grown to expect poor customer service. Whether its rude employees and customer support or impersonal robotic phone system responses, customers are often shocked when they receive pleasant customer service. In such a climate, it is…
Burnout is a strange phenomenon in that often a business owner doesn’t know that he or she is experiencing it until it is too late. Owners who feel beleaguered and over stressed frequently want to sell their business and move…

Hello Brian, thank you very much. I just want to again thank you so much for assisting in the sale of my lawn business. I will never forget the help you provided me and my dad. I just want to…