By Troy Frank, Owner — Indiana Equity Brokers
Estimated read time: 8 min
The short answer: The most costly legal mistakes sellers make when selling a business in Indiana fall into five categories: choosing the wrong sale structure (asset vs. stock), signing a poorly written letter of intent, agreeing to an overly broad non-compete, making representations they can’t support in due...Read More
Letting go of a business isn’t a process that one should jump into lightly, and that fact holds true even when it comes to your loved ones. Let’s take a look at five of the most important factors to consider when selling or transferring a business to a family member.
#1 The All-Important Buy-Sell Agreement
One of the single most valuable tools available when it comes to selling...Read More
Selling a business is a process that depends upon professionalism and confidentiality. Selecting a business broker who understands the critical role that confidentiality plays is simply a must. Unfortunately, countless sellers have in fact dealt with a situation where a breach in confidentiality has caused a deal to fall apart.
A failure to maintain confidentiality can lead to a slew of...Read More
Negotiations can be tricky affairs. One wrong move can undo a tremendous amount of work. In negotiations, it is best to take a moment and think about where the other party is coming from.
What are their needs and how best can you meet them? Understanding your buyer’s motivation increases the chances of a successful negotiation.
What Appeals to Most Buyers?
When it comes to selling a...Read More
The majority of business sales include some form of seller financing. Typically, seller financing is when the seller provides a loan to cover part of the purchase price. The rest of the purchase price is covered by the down payment or often other financing sources are used as well. Summed up another way, the seller is essentially acting as a bank for the buyer.
When sellers offer...Read More