Business brokers are around to help you sell your business.

Jennifer McClelland | RSS | 2 Comments

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Selling a business can be intimidating. The reasons we sell our businesses are different: sometimes it is completely a financial decision (either the company isn’t making enough money or we’re out of money for the business so it has to go) or it could be a personal decision (such as, you have lost interest in the company or just can’t decide where to take it to get it to the proverbial “next level”).

Whatever the case, you can find a business broker to help ease you into the “sell” phase of your company.

Business brokers are something that have been around as long as businesses have. They typically help out business owners that just have no idea where to even start when it comes to selling their business and can help with anything from the legal aspects of transferring a company to another person to ensuring employees are not misplaced in the transition…and zoning issues depending on the location of the business.

One thing that I don’t understand too much about when it comes to selling a business is regarding trademarks. When someone buys the business, I assume that they also are purchasing any trademarks and patents that go along with the company?

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  1. What does the term “conditions removal” mean in buying a business through a business broker?

  2. You will need to ask a business broker this question as I am unfamiliar with the term.

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