Archives for 2015

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 Whether you plan to sell out in one year, five years, or never, you need an exit strategy. As the term suggests, an exit strategy is a plan for leaving your business, and every business should have one, if not two. The first is useful as a guide to a smooth exit … [Read more...]

What Is Burnout?

Burnout can come with a business that's successful as well as with one that's failing to grow. The right time to sell is before the syndrome becomes a threat to the effective management of a business. What are the warning signs of burnout? • That isolated feeling. The burnt-out owner has been “chief cook and bottle washer” for such an extended period of time that even routine acts of decision-making and action-taking seem like Sisyphean tasks. These owners have been shouldering the burdens alone … [Read more...]

Happy Employees Can Increase Profits…and Value

Happy employees mean happy customers and clients. An unhappy employee can mean loss of business or worse. How does a business owner create happy and contented employees? It all starts with the hiring process – hiring positive people to start with certainly helps. Offering as many benefits as your business can afford is also a plus. However, one of the big keys is simply for the business owner to treat employees well, and appreciate their contributions. Some owners expect their employees to have … [Read more...]

Take a Look at Your Lease

If your business is not location-sensitive, that is, if your business location is immaterial to its success, then the following may not be important. However, lease information is usually helpful no matter what the situation. The business owner whose business is very dependent on its current location should certainly read on. If your business is location-sensitive, which is almost always true for a restaurant, a retail operation, or, in fact, any business that depends on customers finding you … [Read more...]

Rating Today’s Business Buyers

Once the decision to sell has been made, the business owner should be aware of the variety of possible business buyers. Just as small business itself has become more sophisticated, the people interested in buying them have also become more divergent and complex. The following are some of today's most active categories of business buyers: Family Members Members of the seller's own family form a traditional category of business buyer: tried but not always “true.” The notion of a family member … [Read more...]

A Buyer’s Quandary

Statistics reveal that out of about 15 would-be business buyers, only one will actually buy a business. It is important that potential sellers be knowledgeable on what buyers go through to actually become business owners. This is especially true for those who have started their own business or have forgotten what they went thorough prior to buying their business. If a prospective business buyer is employed, he or she has to make the decision to leave that job and go into business for and by … [Read more...]

Why Your Company Needs a Physical

Many executives of both public and private firms get a physical check-up once a year. Many of these same executives think nothing of having their investments checked over at least once a year – probably more often. Yet, these same prudent executives never consider giving their company an annual physical, unless they are required to by company rules, ESOP regulations or some other necessary reason. A leading CPA firm conducted a survey that revealed: 65% of business owners do not know what … [Read more...]

Cancelled – CABI Fall 2015 1-Day Class – IBBA #102/#130 – Only $245

Sustaining Sponsors Course Sponsors TBD (Make Payment Below)This 1-Day course qualifies for 8 hours of CREC continuing education credit, and fulfills 8 hours of elective credit for the Certified Business Intermediary (CBI) designation from the IBBA. IBBA #102 Finance Fundamentals For Business Brokers (fka #130 Accounting Basics For Business Brokers) (8 Credit Hours)Cost: Members $245 / Non-Members $295 Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 Time: 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Location: Denver … [Read more...]

Should You Be Selling Your Company…Now?

The answer to the question asked in the title is, “It all depends!” There are all sorts of studies, surveys and the like suggesting that as more and more “baby-boomers” reach retirement age, the market will be flooded with companies for sale. The consensus is that with these privately-held company owners reaching and nearing retirement age, the time to sell is now. In one survey, 57 percent of business owners said that their age was the motivating factor for exiting their business. In another … [Read more...]

CABI Fall Membership Meeting – Wednesday, September 9, 2015

  PROGRAM: Glen Cooper, Speaker CABI Video Education Initiative   Yes, I will attend the meeting No, I will NOT attend the meeting   Details Cost: Free for CABI Members/$25 for Non-Members (Free for 1st Time Guests) Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 Time: 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location: Glenmoor Country Club 110 Glenmoor Drive Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 303-781-3000 Map & Directions Agenda 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. - Cash Bar … [Read more...]