Skip to content
No results
  • Home
  • About
    • » About Us
    • » Our Team
    • » Affiliations
    • » Testimonials
    • » Careers
    • » Recent Transactions
    • » CRE
      • » Buying & Selling CRE
      • » CRE Listings
      • » Landlord and Tenant Representation
    • » Thinking of Retiring?
    • » Is My Business Ready to Sell?
    • » 5 Signs It’s Time to Sell Your Business
    • » Seller’s Roadmap
    • » 250 Anniversay Pin Form
  • Selling
    • » Selling a Business
    • » Selling Tutorial
    • » Seller FAQ
    • » Seller Registration
    • » Business Valuation Estimate
  • Buying
    • » Buying a Business
    • » Buying Tutorial
    • » Buyer FAQ
    • » Buyer Registration
    • » Business Valuation Estimate
  • Listings
  • Blog
    • » Buyer Articles
    • » Seller Articles
    • » Video Library
    • » Brokerage Transaction Terms
    • » Download Free Whitepaper
  • Contact
  • Phone (818) 744-2020
  • Email john@SBBOCA.com
  • Schedule a Call
  • Registration
    • » Manually Add Buyers
    • » Seller Registration
    • » Buyer Registration
Shamoun Business Brokers

THE SMALL BUSINESS BROKER

  • Home
  • About
    • » About Us
    • » Our Team
    • » Affiliations
    • » Testimonials
    • » Careers
    • » Recent Transactions
    • » CRE
      • » Buying & Selling CRE
      • » CRE Listings
      • » Landlord and Tenant Representation
    • » Thinking of Retiring?
    • » Is My Business Ready to Sell?
    • » 5 Signs It’s Time to Sell Your Business
    • » Seller’s Roadmap
    • » 250 Anniversay Pin Form
  • Selling
    • » Selling a Business
    • » Selling Tutorial
    • » Seller FAQ
    • » Seller Registration
    • » Business Valuation Estimate
  • Buying
    • » Buying a Business
    • » Buying Tutorial
    • » Buyer FAQ
    • » Buyer Registration
    • » Business Valuation Estimate
  • Listings
  • Blog
    • » Buyer Articles
    • » Seller Articles
    • » Video Library
    • » Brokerage Transaction Terms
    • » Download Free Whitepaper
  • Contact
Shamoun Business Brokers
  • Seller Articles, valuation

How Does Your Business Compare?

When considering the value of your company, there are basic value drivers. While it is difficult to place a specific value on them, one can take a look and make a “ballpark” judgment on each. How does your company look?…

Read MoreHow Does Your Business Compare?
  • June 24, 2015
  • Seller Articles, valuation

How Does Your Business Compare?

When considering the value of your company, there are basic value drivers. While it is difficult to place a specific value on them, one can take a look and make a “ballpark” judgment on each. How does your company look?…

Read MoreHow Does Your Business Compare?
  • June 24, 2015
  • Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

The Confidentiality Agreement

When considering selling their companies, many owners become paranoid regarding the issue of confidentiality. They don’t want anyone to know the company is for sale, but at the same time, they want the highest price possible in the shortest period…

Read MoreThe Confidentiality Agreement
  • June 9, 2015
  • Seller Articles

Common Reasons for Selling

It has been said that the sale of a business is usually event driven. Very few owners of businesses, whether small or large, wake up one morning and think, “Today I am going to sell my company.” It is usually…

Read MoreCommon Reasons for Selling
  • May 5, 2015
  • Seller Articles, valuation

Valuing the Business: Some Difficult Issues

Business valuations are almost always difficult and often complex. A valuation is also frequently subject to the judgment of the person conducting it. In addition, the person conducting the valuation must assume that the information furnished to him or her is…

Read MoreValuing the Business: Some Difficult Issues
  • April 29, 2015
  • Seller Articles, Selling a Business

Considering Selling? Some Important Questions

Some years ago, when Ted Kennedy was running for president of the United States, a commentator asked him why he wanted to be president. Senator Kennedy stumbled through his answer, almost ending his presidential run. Business owners, when asked questions…

Read MoreConsidering Selling? Some Important Questions
  • April 22, 2015
  • Seller Articles, Selling a Business

Is Your “Normalized” P&L Statement Normal?

Normalized Financial Statements – Statements that have been adjusted for items not representative of the current status of the business. Normalizing statements could include such adjustments as a non-recurring event, such as attorney fees expended in litigation. Another non-recurring event might…

Read MoreIs Your “Normalized” P&L Statement Normal?
  • April 16, 2015
  • blog, Seller Articles, Selling a Business

Do You Have an Exit Plan?

“Exit strategies may allow you to get out before the bottom falls out of your industry. Well-planned exits allow you to get a better price for your business.” From: Selling Your Business by Russ Robb, published by Adams Media Corporation…

Read MoreDo You Have an Exit Plan?
  • April 8, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

The Devil May Be in the Details

When the sale of a business falls apart, everyone involved in the transaction is disappointed – usually. Sometimes the reasons are insurmountable, and other times they are minuscule – even personal. Some intermediaries report a closure rate of 80 percent; others say it is…

Read MoreThe Devil May Be in the Details
  • March 23, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

Family Businesses

A recent study revealed that only about 28 percent of family businesses have developed a succession plan. Here are a few tips for family-owned businesses to ponder when considering selling the business: You may have to consider a lower price if maintaining…

Read MoreFamily Businesses
  • March 18, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles, valuation

Two Similar Companies ~ Big Difference in Value

Consider two different companies in virtually the same industry. Both companies have an EBITDA of $6 million – but, they have very different valuations. One is valued at five times EBITDA, pricing it at $30 million. The other is valued at seven times EBITDA,…

Read MoreTwo Similar Companies ~ Big Difference in Value
  • March 12, 2015
  • blog, Buyer Articles, Seller Articles

What Are Buyers Looking for in a Company?

It has often been said that valuing companies is an art, not a science. When a buyer considers the purchase of a company, three main things are almost always considered when arriving at an offering price. Quality of the Earnings Some accountants…

Read MoreWhat Are Buyers Looking for in a Company?
  • March 3, 2015
Prev
1 … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 … 55
Next

The Small Business Broker
DRE#01058649
Simi Valley, CA 93065

Quick Links

  • » About
  • » Our Team
  • » Businesses for Sale
  • » Recent Transactions
  • » Buying a Business
  • » Selling a Business
  • » Contact Us

FROM OUR BLOG

Why Lease Terms Can Make or Break a Business Sale

May 30, 2026

What Details Can Make or Break a Business Sale?

May 23, 2026

A Smart Buyer’s Guide to Evaluating a Business Opportunity

May 16, 2026
Terms and Conditions|Privacy & Cookies Policy|Copyright © 2022 Shamoun Business Brokers|Site Design by Deal Studio